At 08:29 3/6/2002, Yaap Raaf wrote:

>There was another message announcing Raghu font.
>
> >Subject:     Free Unicode Hindi fonts
> >From:        Dakshin Shantakumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Newsgroups:  alt.language.hindi soc.culture.indian
> >Date:        2 Mar 2002 13:51:45 -0800
>
>Downloadable here
>   http://www.ncst.ernet.in/~matra/hindi_display.shtml
>
>It has about 600 glyphs. But no Latin letters, which, IIRC,
>disqualifies it as a real Unicode font?

No, a Unicode font does not need to contain Latin letters. There are issues 
regarding using such fonts in Windows 9x and ME, because these systems 
require 8-bit codepage support and there are no MS codepages for Indic 
scripts. This is why MS Mangal, the Hindi UI font that ships with Windows 
2000 and XP is not licensed for use on older versions of the OS.

John Hudson

Tiro Typeworks          www.tiro.com
Vancouver, BC           [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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