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<h2>Tibetan Machine Web Converter</h2>
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<p>
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In recent versions of Jskad, the 'Tools' menu has an option 'Launch
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Converter...'. If you use that option, you will find a
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first-class Tibetan-to-Tibetan and Tibetan-to-Wylie converter.
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That converter has a user-friendly GUI interface, and it tells you
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when things go wrong (even things as subtle as your having selected
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the wrong conversion). If you need a command-line interface to
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that converter, however, read on.
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</p>
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<p>
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In the same JAR file as Jskad, power users will find a command-line
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utility that converts Tibetan documents from one digital
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representation to another. The converter embodies the same
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technology as Jskad itself, but often works even when Jskad fails
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due to Java's presently poor support for viewing RTF
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documents. This command-line utility converts a Tibetan
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Machine Web-encoded (TMW-encoded) Rich Text Format (RTF) file to
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either of these three output formats:
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</p>
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<p>
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In the same JAR file as Jskad, power users will find a command-line
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utility that converts Tibetan documents from one digital
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