![]() ![]() Microsoft Windows incorporates support for Tamil Unicode from Windows 2000 onwards. (Tamil) page and on the Thisaigal Tamil e-zine Web site. You can see some Unicode Tamil on the What is Unicode? in Tamil page, on the Trigeminal Software, Inc. ![]() You can find out more about Tamil by visiting the Web Assisted Learning and Teaching of Tamil site, more about Tamil fonts and software by visiting Tamil Nation, and more about Tamil Unicode by visiting Sinnathurai Srivas&’s Tamil Unicode page. You can find some real (non-Unicode) Tamil text to try at the Ananda Vitakan site, but you will need to download and install the Vikatan TrueType font in order to display it correctly. The Tamil script is used for the Tamil language, which belongs to the Dravidian group and is used in the Indian State of Tamil Nadu and in northern and eastern Sri Lanka. ![]()
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