The fonts are available for free and works fine but it has a problem for the
developers. The site does not tell much about the technical details about the
font. What encoding does it use and how to go about if somebody wants to
extend it for further use (maybe in the India-Linux project [link
http://members.tripod.com/~ilinux/] or conversion to Type1 format). Does it
conform to ISCCI/Unicode standard ? They seem to have undertaken their own
prject to develop a localised version of Linux (as seen in reports from
Rediff.com) without any coordination with KDE/GNOME or other i18n efforts
(like GScript [link http://www.labs.redhat.com/~otaylor/gscript/])
or at least I havn't seen any participation in these lists.

-swaps

Indranil Das Gupta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The fonts developed under the BHARAT BHASHA project are truetype fonts, 
> and they will work under Linux, provided you have xfstt server installed. 
> 
> --Indra
> 

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