The converter maps each Unicode Tamil character (e.g., க , ா , ி ) to its corresponding glyph position in the STMZH font’s encoding. Since STMZH is not Unicode‑compliant, the conversion is a character‑by‑character replacement rather than a simple change of font face. The output is typically a string of characters that will display correctly only when the STMZH font is applied.
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However, based on the domain name ( tamilfontconverter.in ) and the URL pattern ( unicode_to_stmzh.html ), I can still provide a general write‑up about what such a tool likely intends to do. You can then use this information to look for a working version or an alternative. Introduction Tamil script users often face compatibility issues between different font encodings. While Unicode is the modern standard for digital text (supported by all major operating systems and web platforms), older legacy fonts like STMZH (a popular Tamil typewriter‑style font) use custom, non‑standard encodings. A converter from Unicode to STMZH helps users transform modern Unicode Tamil text into the legacy STMZH format, preserving the visual appearance while making the text usable in software or documents that only support that older font. The converter maps each Unicode Tamil character (e