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Aggregator = A software that frequently checks blogs for new content and displays the new content in a single place for easy reading.
Anjalioldlipi = Most widely used Malayalam unicode font, created by Kevin. Displays the Malayalam letters in old lipi, most satisfactorly.
Atom = A machine readable format of a blog entry.
Atomic Chillu = Chillu letters are unique to Malayalam. Earlier, chillu font characters where not considered as individual letters, instead were formed by letter+zwj+chandrakkala. In recent times, they are being assigned unique unicode points and are called Atomic Chillu
Blog = A web site with a difference where a blogger publishes posts on a regular bais as in a personal diary. Originated from the word weblog. Permits interaction between writer and reader.
Blogger = A person who blogs. Also, a blog service from Google.
Blogroll = A list of blogs.
Blogspot = Part of the domain name in a Blogger blog provided by Google.
Feed = A machine readable form of a blog entry.
Feed Reader = A computer program for reading the subscribed feeds. e.g. Google Reader.
Kartika = Default unicode font supplied with Windows. Not popular being new lipi.
Keyman = A program by Tavultesoft to create keyboard maps such as Mozhi.
Mozhi = A program for typing Malayalam using English letters. Unlike Varamozhi, direct entry into a field is possible. Doesn't permit saving the document locally. Developed by Peringodan.
Pinmozhikal = Malayalam comment aggragation system existed until June 2007. Archives.
RSS = Realy Simple Syndication. Another format for machine readable blog entries.
Thanimalayalam = A blogroll where only Malayalam blogs are listed. Based on Google's blogsearch. If a blog has sufficient Malayalam content it will automatically get listed. Developed by Evuraan.
qw_er_ty: Keyword for preventing a comment being forwarded to Pinmozhikal.
Ubuntu = Linux based cost free operating system.
Unicode = Internationally accepted format for the digital representation of languages other than that uses English letters.
Varamozhi = A program for generating Malayalam letters from English keyboard developed by Cibu C. J. More functional than Mozhi.
Wordpress = Another blog service similar to Blogger.
ZWJ = Zero-width joiner. Non-printing character used to connect two characters.
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InKey-Mozhi™
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InKey-Mozhi is the Malayalam Transliteration keyboard that uses Mozhi Scheme.
After installing to toggle between English and Malayalam press the CTRL key twice.
The following tables show the basic consonant letters of the Malayalam script, with romanizations in ISO 15919, transcriptions in IPA, and Unicode CHARACTER NAMES. The character names used in the report of the Government of Kerala committee (2001) are shown in lowercase italics when different from Unicode character names. ThoolikaUnicode have both Government of Kerala approved Inscript Keyboard layout and the most popular Malayalam Typewriter Keyboard layout (Remington) driver software for inputting Unicode standard Malayalam text. ThoolikaUnicode have both Reformed Malayalam and Traditional Malayalam Open Type Unicode fonts. Jul 05, 2018 Thank you for using our software library. Download the required product from the developer's site for free safely and easily using the official link provided by the developer of Malayalam Unicode Bible for e-Sword below.
Downloads
InKey-Mozhi Installer
Full InKey Software™ installer including the latest InKey-Mozhi keyboard. See Downloads page for important notes/instructions regarding InKey installation. |
InKey-Mozhi Keyboard:
If you already have InKey (v 2.0 or above) installed on your computer, you can download the Malayalam InKey-Mozhi keyboard and install it
mlym-mozhi_2015-07-13.inkey | Add-on keyboard package for existing InKey installations |
InKey-Mozhi Keyboard: Source Code
Source code of InKey-Mozhi Tinker Keyboard | Link to the github repository of InKey-Mozhi Keyboard. |
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History of InKey
The first version of InKey was created by Daniel McCloy in 2008, and was available only through limited distribution channels. InKey 2.0 was released to the public in 2015.
History of InKey Mozhi Keyboard
In March 2015, a discussion in the Nalla Malayalam Facebook Community, some members raised the issue that they are facing while typing Malayalam in Windows platform using the existing typing tools. The tools that they are using started giving issues from Windows 7 onwards. The 32 bit/64 bit version also added more issues with the existing typing applications. Also some of some of the existing software that they had used had become paid software. Hence the requirement for a new solution arose. This requirement from Malayalam windows users was reported to the InKey development team. Inkey Mozhi is the result of this request.
The InKey Mozhi Keyboard is written in Tinker Keyboard Description Language. The source code of the InKey Mozhi keyboard is available online at github. If you are interested in creating your own keyboard (or modifying the Mozhi to match with your own preferences, you can do so by downloading and modifying the InKey-Mozhi Keyboard. To learn more about InKey Tinker Keyboard Description language, please visit http://inkeysoftware.com/devguide.html.
Other info
If you have a previous version of InKey running on your computer, please uninstall it before installing this new version.
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Thank you for your interest in using InKey. If you have suggestions, feedback, bug reports, or feature requests for the InKey system, please notify the developers through the Forums page.
For issues relating specificially to the InKey Mozhi keyboard, or to provide any feedback or in Malayalam, please write instead to Sorry, you need Javascript on to email me.
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Known Issues
- While testing it is reported that in some cases the second keystroke is losing if the same key had to press twice. There are cases in the Mozhi keyboard layout where need to press the same key twice. For eg. to obtain ട്ട്, you need to type ‘tt’. However on all other systems, it worked just fine. We are still investigating this issue and a solution is yet to be found. If you experience this (or similar) behaviour, please report it to the the developers through the Forums page.
- The ‘nta (ന്റ)’ is not represented as per the current Unicode standard. This is because most of the current Malayalam unicode fonts still follow the non-standard way of representing ‘nta’. However we will soon include an alternate way of typing the standard form of ‘nta’ in InKey Mozhi.