Hi every one, this is Sri Ramadoss and I would like to join hands with you all in translating mailman to Tamil my mother tongue. We have a set of people who can contribute towards this. I have little experience in Translating and seek all your guidance. I know English and Tamil. How to proceed further. Please guide me. Regards. Clytie Siddall wrote:
On 18/08/2006, at 12:27 PM, ம.ராமதாஸ் wrote:
Hi,
We would like to translate mailman to Tamil.
Tamil is a language spoken by 65 million people across the world. India, Sri Lanka and Singapore.
We hav started translating Ubuntu to tamil. Visit: wiki.ubuntu.com/TamilTeam
Please guide.
--Regards,
Shri Ramadhas M,
Please read our Internationalization (i18n) page in our wiki. [1]
After reading that, and the other information to which it refers (e.g. our i18n HowTo), you're welcome to ask any further questions here.
Enna vishayam !
Welcome to Mailman! :)
from Clytie (vi-VN, Vietnamese free-software translation team / nhóm Việt hóa phần mềm tự do) http://groups-beta.google.com/group/vi-VN
-- அன்புடன், ம . ஸ்ரீ ராமதாஸ் Stepwise instructions - to view Unicode Tamil text 1. You need to have Unicode Tamil fonts installed on your computer and the Operating System capable of rendering Tamil Scripts. Windows XP comes with a Unicode Tamil Font (Latha) and you need not download/install a unicode font. 2. In the Control Panel, in Regional/Languages Options you will need to ensure that Indic/Asian Language option is checked. 3. Use a browser that is capable of handling UTF-8 based pages (Netscape 6, Internet Explorer 5) with the Unicode Tamil font chosen as the default font for the UTF-8 char-set/encoding view. Unicode Tamil Fonts may be downloaded from here. <http://www.tamilnation.org/fonts/latha.ttf>