Slightly improved Jskad's internal documentation. Links to converters' docs.

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<li><a href="http://iris.lib.virginia.edu/tibet/tools/jskad.html">Jskad on the Web</a></li> <li><a href="http://iris.lib.virginia.edu/tibet/tools/jskad.html">Jskad on the Web</a></li>
</ul> </ul>
<!-- DLC NOTE: 3. To produce Wylie from ACIP, first convert ACIP to TMW, then TMW to Wylie. -->
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DLC add something like this:
1. Be careful that your file to be converted is in the right format - i.e.
ACIP files must be in txt format, Tibet Machine/Web files must be in RTF
format and so forth.
2. Please note that the warning box allows you to specify whether Jskad
writes warnings of failed conversions into your converted document. This is
useful to see the level of accuracy of the conversion, but then also
produces a document with English warning messages. Thus you may want to
first run the conversion with the warning level set at "most" to see
potential problems, but then rerun it with it set at "none" if you want to
produce a document without the warning messages.
-->
<a name="latest"></a> <a name="latest"></a>
<h3>Latest Changes</h3> <h3>Latest Changes</h3>
<p> <p>
Jskad now supports converting Tibetan Machine to Tibetan Machine Web Jskad now has first-class support for converting entire
(which the menus refer to as &quot;Tibetan&quot;) and vice documents.&nbsp; You can convert ACIP to Unicode, ACIP to Tibetan
versa.&nbsp; Try it from the Tools menu.&nbsp; Be on the lookout for Machine Web (or TMW, or simply "Tibetan" in the menus), Tibetan
formatting changes; Java's RTF support is currently poor.<!-- FIXME: Machine to TMW and vice versa, TMW to ACIP, TMW to Unicode, and TMW to
do this correctly, not in a "Latest Changes" section. --> Wylie (i.e., EWTS).&nbsp; Try it from the Tools menu.&nbsp; Full
documentation is <a
href="http://thdltools.sourceforge.net/TMW_RTF_TO_THDL_WYLIE.html">online</a>.
</p>
<p>
Be on the lookout for formatting changes; Java's RTF support is
currently poor.<!-- DLC FIXME: do this correctly, not in a "Latest
Changes" section. -->
</p> </p>
<p> <p>