Same is the case with 'Font Encoding' and 'Keyboard Layout' too. Otherwise, 'Language' does not mean one should strictly specify a language's name only as part of 'Language'. Since primarily Azhagi+ was/is used for typing/transliterating in various world languages, these headings ('Language', 'Font Encoding' and 'Keyboard Layout') were chosen so, initially. A list of all the XML files available in Azhagi+ can be seen hereĪll said and done, 'Language', 'Font Encoding' and 'Keyboard Layout' are broader concepts.A list of all the LFKs available in Azhagi+ (and Azhagi too) can be seen at lfks.php.Similarly, an LFK of "Tamil + Unicode + TamilNet99" means that you can type in Tamil (Language) in Unicode (Font encoding) in TamilNet99 mode (Keyboard layout).An LFK of "Hindi + Unicode + PhoneticTransliteration" means that you can type in Hindi (Language) in Unicode (Font encoding) in Phonetic mode (Keyboard layout).Whenever Azhagi+ starts, in the opening screen, you can see a listing of the various LFKs in which you can type using Azhagi+.LFK refers to "' Language + Font Encoding + Keyboard Layout' combination", wherever it appears in this page.Related pages: lfks.php, xmls, anytamilfont.php, anytamilfont-t.php
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