Unicode to Dinamani Converter
Convert Tamil text from Unicode encoding to Dinamani format instantly and for free.
About Unicode to Dinamani Conversion
This free online tool converts Tamil text from Unicode encoding to Dinamani encoding instantly. Simply paste your Unicode text in the left panel and see the converted Dinamani output on the right.
What is Unicode?
Unicode is the universal character encoding standard that provides a unique number for every character across all writing systems. For Tamil, Unicode range U+0B80–U+0BFF contains all Tamil characters.
History
Unicode was first published in 1991 by the Unicode Consortium. Tamil was included in the initial Unicode 1.0 release, making it one of the first Indic scripts to be encoded. The standard has evolved to include additional Tamil characters and symbols over subsequent versions.
Usage
Unicode Tamil is now the standard for all modern computing, web pages, mobile devices, and digital communications. It ensures Tamil text displays correctly across different platforms, browsers, and applications without font dependencies.
Characteristics
Unicode Tamil uses logical character ordering with separate code points for consonants, vowels, and vowel signs. It supports proper rendering of complex Tamil ligatures through font-level OpenType features rather than precomposed glyphs.
What is Dinamani?
Dinamani encoding was created for Dinamani, one of India's oldest Tamil newspapers, for their digital typesetting system.
History
Dinamani, established in 1934, transitioned to digital publishing in the 1980s and developed their own encoding to maintain their distinctive typographic style.
Usage
Dinamani encoding is found in the newspaper's digital archives spanning decades of publication. Converting these archives to Unicode preserves this historical content.
Why Convert from Unicode to Dinamani?
Converting from Unicode to Dinamani may be necessary when working with legacy systems or documents that require specific font encodings.
- Legacy System Compatibility: Some older systems still require Dinamani encoded text.
- Document Preservation: Maintaining consistency with existing Dinamani documents.
- Specific Software Requirements: Certain applications may only accept Dinamani input.
How to Use This Converter
- Paste or type your Unicode text in the left text area.
- The converted Dinamani text will appear automatically in the right panel.
- Click "Copy to clipboard" to copy the converted text.
- Use the swap button (↔) to reverse the conversion direction.
- Click on the encoding dropdowns to select different source or target encodings.
Character Map: Dinamani ↔ Unicode
Reference table showing how Dinamani characters correspond to Unicode Tamil characters. This mapping enables accurate conversion between Dinamani encoded text and the universal Unicode standard used by modern devices and applications.