Tamilsxe

| Tip | How to do it | |-----|--------------| | | Export your existing CSV of English‑Tamil pairs, then import via Settings → Dictionary → Import . | | Toggle per‑application | In Settings → Profiles , create a profile named “IDE” where transliteration is always on, and another “Browser” where it’s off. Tamilsxe will auto‑switch based on the active window. | | Use the “Smart‑Caps” mode | Turn on Smart‑Caps to automatically capitalize the first word of a sentence in Tamil (e.g., “வணக்கம்”). | | Integrate with Vim/Neovim | Add set iminsert=2 and map <F2> to :call system('tamilsxe toggle') in your init.vim . | | Offline usage | All transliteration data lives locally; no internet is required after installation. Great for secure environments. |

In the bustling city of , where the air was always thick with the scent of jasmine and the sound of temple bells, lived a young weaver named tamilsxe

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