![]() ![]() ![]() Non-Unicode text is bad on the web because– They are not good because they produce non-Unicode text. (Through out this post, I’ll refer to them as ‘these applications’.) These applications are good for printing purposes, but not for producing content for the Web. Lot of people who work with/write/publish Telugu on computers (ignoring Telugu bloggers and Wikipedians) use applications like Anu Script Manager (Anu Fonts), Shree-Lipi, iLEAP, etc. This post explores the problem of keyboard layouts and introduces some Keyboard Layout Creators. If they have a way to type in Telugu in Unicode using the layout they are familiar with, it would boost the usage of Telugu on the Web specifically and on computers generally. Many of users who type Telugu on computers use proprietary encodings and keyboard layouts like Modular, Apple, and Roma. There are many keyboard layouts and transliteration schemes to Type in Telugu. ![]()
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