


Kde-i18n-Tamil.noarch : Tamil(ta) language support for KDE3 Google-noto-serif-tamil-vf-fonts.noarch : Serif Tamil variable font Google-noto-serif-tamil-slanted-vf-fonts.noarch : Serif Tamil Slanted variable font Google-noto-serif-tamil-slanted-fonts.noarch : Serif Tamil Slanted font Google-noto-serif-tamil-fonts.noarch : Serif Tamil font Google-noto-sans-tamil-vf-fonts.noarch : Sans Tamil variable font Google-noto-sans-tamil-ui-vf-fonts.noarch : Sans Tamil UI variable font Google-noto-sans-tamil-ui-fonts.noarch : Sans Tamil UI font Google-noto-sans-tamil-fonts.noarch : Sans Tamil font `dnf search *tamil*` command will give you the list of available tamil fonts Linux has native support for unicode, but you might need to install the tamil language pack. You can use the font converter located here in to convert from TSCII to unicode. Nonetheless TSCII was once a popular scheme and so you can still find websites using them. Many of the websites(including Project Madurai) that used TSCII are now offering unicode version. TSCII encodes the characters in visual (written) order, paralleling the use of the Tamil Typewriter. Tamil Script Code for Information Interchange (TSCII) is another coding scheme for representing the Tamil script. You can also download tamil fonts from this link. If you are a website owner and you are using other schemes such as TSCII or TAM you are strongly encouraged to convert your site to unicode tamil. This article for the most part deals with only unicode tamil. Same applies for tamil unicode support as well. So the chances are your language of choice can be displayed and viewed correctly without any additional setup from the user. Almost all modern operating systems and browsers support unicode and many of them ship with font packs for all the major international languages. With the introduction of unicode all this changed. Previously many of the non-English languages created their own scheme and working with them mostly involved hacks at every level.

To properly view any language encoding schemes in the browser, you need all of the following available
