Saturday, February 27, 2010

EasySinhala for English to Sinhala Transliteration, A Firefox add-on


This is to facilitate Sinhalese friends who use Firefox.

If you are not familiar with the Sinhala keyboard! Or you don’t have the proper technology to type Sinhala in your browsers! Don’t worry. Now you don't need to spend time on searching to find mapping Sinhala keys..!!

All you need is to start typing Singlish ("ammaa”) with EasySinhala and it will show a tooltip with the transliterated Sinhala word ("අම්මා"). Then when you press spacebar the English word you typed will be replaced by the Sinhala word on your textbox.


Now EasySinhala version 1.2 is released (on 25-12-2010)

I hope this will help you all...

Addon URL:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/87445/

HomePage URL:
http://code.google.com/p/easysinhala/


Note:
If you couldn't read Sinhala words in your browser
please install proper Sinhala Unicode from: http://locallanguages.lk/


EasySinhala 1.1 was awarded SOFTPEDIA "100% Clean" AWARD

Softpedia guarantees that EasySinhala 1.1 is 100% Clean, which means it does not contain any form of malware, including but not limited to: spyware, viruses, trojans and backdoors.



your comments are appreciated.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

How to set JAVA_HOME in Ubuntu

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Root loging via GUI in Ubuntu

I'm writing this post since I have a problem of remembering this every time when I wanted to use it. I think this would also help you.

To get the root through GUI

1) You have to press

alt + F2

it will open dialog box called 'Run Application'

2) then you type
'gksudo nautilus' without quots

in the text field and then Ubuntu will ask for your Password.

3) type the password

then you will get the window with '/root'
where you have all admin rights

Note:

In this mode there won't be any warning when deleting or modifying files which will get you in to trouble even if you accidentally deleted or modified admin files. Therefore be careful and do not use this mode unless otherwise it's really needed.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

EasyTamil for English to Tamil Transliteration, A Firefox add-on

This is to help all Tamils who use Firefox. If you are not familiar with the Tamil keyboard! Or if you don’t have the proper technology to type Tamil in your browsers! Don’t worry.
Now you don't need to spend time on searching mapping Tamil keys..!!
All you need is to start typing "vaNakkam” with EasyTamil and it will be "வணக்கம்" on your textbox.

Through EasyTamil you can easily type Tamil on the go. 


EasyTamil version 1.4 is now released 
This supports Firefox 4.0b8pre

You can download EasyTamil from:

If you have any doubts in installing and using EasyTamil please contact me.
Your questions and comments are welcomed...

Thank You

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Instant Tamil or Sinhala Unicode conversion


Most of us have problems with typing...!!!
Varies keyboards, different lay outs and so many ways to handle languages,
it al make us pissed off..!!!
Most importantly we rarely get a need to type Tamil or Sinhalese even that’s our mother tongue. Imagine learning and practising different keyboards just to type one letter..! It sucks...!
Even if we learnt, if we didn’t practice it often it just goes way and the next time we are back to square one...
so the easiest way is... to go for an converter...
and this will do all for us..

E.g.
if u typed..
"vaNakkam" in English u will get "வணக்கம்" in Tamil...
this is done through

TanGlish (Phonetic) transliterated --> Tamil Unicode

At the same time you might have a lot of old Tamil documents which are in non Unicode fonts (like Bamini...) and as all the computers around the globe now support Unicode, you might feel it will be easy and very much convenient if you have them in Unicode as well...
so the hazard of sending the font file with the document and installing that before viewing won’t be there.

This too can be done so easily...

Bamini --> Unicode

Unicode --> Bamini

by pasting our text in one will automatically produce another...

NOTE:
All of these are not downloadable...
so u should be online when you’re using them..
But u can still find some other packages in web which allows downloadable...

This is a product of UCSE Sri Lanka.

Finally... for all Sinhala and Tamil Unicode translations visit the site bellow...

http://www.ucsc.cmb.ac.lk/ltrl/services/feconverter/

I hope it helps...