Accent2RTF Converter and MLS Converter

These are programs that I published on my (previous) digital playground at maldivianunderground.net. The site has been offline for ages, yet these two software are something quite a lot of people ask me for. So here they are; the Accent2RTF converter and MLS Converter.

Accent2RTF Converter
Accent and Accent Express have been used for creating Dhivehi documents for quite a while and remains in high use even now. Unfortunately however, the Accent format is not supported in any of the Microsoft Word or OpenOffice versions and an independant converter is needed to convert the Accent prepared documents for use in these software. This is where Accent2RTF comes into play: point it to a Accent (*.acc) file and it will spit out a RTF (*.rtf) file that can be opened and used in any text editing software that supports RTF formats (eg. MS Word, OpenOffice Write). This is the original version as it was first released in 2001.
- Download Accent2RTF Converter 1.0 Installer ( 217Kb, MS Windows only)

MLS Converter 2
Multi Lingual Scholar is a text editing software that has been used for the creation of Dhivehi documents on computers since 1988, I believe. However, it requires MS DOS to run and the software was discontinued in 1998. The use of MLS has greatly decreased since the introduction of dhivehi text entry using Unicode on Windows XP and later Microsoft operating systems. Despite this, there remain a bundle of MLS format files that were created in its time. This converter takes in any MLS (*.mls) file and gives out a RTF file for use in Microsoft Word and all the other various RTF supporting text editing software. MLS Converter was first released in 2001 and updated to version 2 a year later.
- Download MLS Converter 2 Installer ( 221 Kb, MS Windows only)

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  1. Anonymous says:

    great work

  2. Consent-m says:

    Now, only if someone would commit to the thaana Support on GNU/Linux...picked this up from a mailing list that was being passed around the GNU Localization list.

    I checked up on it- but the guy who reported it does not seem to be around any more.

    https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3716

  3. Faisal says:

    This is a kewl work u r doin. I wonder if there is anythn to convert Unicode to normal fonts. like MV font to A_Faseyha

  4. Thomas Dybdahl Ahle says:

    Hi, I'm trying to convert a lot of mls 3 files into something openable.
    I've got characters and character formating working, but I still need page and paragraph formating. Is it possible, that I can have a look your source code, and see if there are some similarities between mls2 and mls3?


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