For Reading Hindi / Devanagari Script
MS Windows XPWe now use Unicode fonts for Devanagari script on many websites that we have created for Bharatvani Hindi Radio and TV, My Hindi Teacher, Online Hindi Teacher, Intelligent India Enterprises and other companies. Windows 2000 and all later versions (such as Windows XP) now support Devanagari and other Indic scripts. If you can't see भारतवाणीword here in Devanagari (or see only square boxes), you must make sure to "Enable Complex Indic Scripts" on your computer and install at least one Unicode Devanagari font. Most Windows XP computers these days come with Microsoft's Mangal Unicode font. If you don't have it please click here to download and install it now in Windows Fonts folder. To "Enable Complex Indic Scripts" --
>> Go to Control Panel of your computer
>> Select Date, Time, Language and Regional Options
>> From Pick a task - double click on "Add other languages"
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>> Under " Supplemental language support", check the box to " install files for complex script and right-to-left languages (including Thai)" as shown below:
>> Click OK to to close the following info window ... Note: You may have to insert your Windows XP installation CD in the CD ROM Drive MS Windows 2000 To read Devanagari, you need to Enable Indic Support as described below: >> Go to Control Panel in your computer >> Double Click on Regional Options >> In General Tab, language settings for the system, check the Indic box and click OK >> You may have to insert the Windows 2000 CD in the CD ROM Drive >> After all the required files are copied, you may need to restart the computer |
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Is it possible to convert a document written with Mangal Fonts to change to Bharatwani onts and vice versy? office@bhatia.at
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