Mangal font is Hindi Devanagari typeface standardised by Government of India also called Inscript for most of the Indian regional languages in an effort to make it easy to learn different regional languages keyboard layout. Although many old typists still prefer Remington Typeface to Inscript nowadays many government offices typing exams prefer Inscript typeface.
We created this Hindi Typing Test so that you can find out your typing speed, the accuracy with our typing test software. The purpose of creating this typing test was to give you an online application where you can take hindi typing test and get accurate and honest reviews.
First enter your name by clicking in the box where name is written after entering the name move to next option of selecting the time of test select the time of Hindi Typing Test manually, you can select the time from given option of upto 15 minutes. There is one additional option of viewing the layout of Inscript keyboard which no other typing website provides by clicking on the button of view keyboard. Then finally press start button. When you press Start button a Drop-Down window will open where you will find different options such as user name where your name will show on top left, time left on top center etc. In the centre of window different hindi words for typing tests are given below are given options to show real time result statistics of your test. To start the test click on the box where "Type the Highlighted Word" is written.
Word per Mins is the number of words you type within a time period of 60 seconds. Standard of counting words is preset with the typing test program. In rough sketch we can draw that word per mins is the number of words typed within one-minute average.
Errors indicate the number of Characters or keystrokes mistyped by the typist in Hindi Typing Test (Mangal). Suppose you make mistake in 10 words it will show a total number of characters or Total keystrokes in Error.
Mistyped words show number of incorrect typed words suppose you made mistake in 10 words your Mistyped Words count would be 10. In nutshell Mistyped Words represents the number of words which possess Inaccuracy in them.
Error rate is Percentage of Error in proportion with total keystrokes or characters. Suppose you made error in 15 keystrokes or characters your error rate would be percentage of 15 characters with respect to total number of characters, in case number of characters are hundred then your Error Rate would be 15%.
Every effort is being made to make this Typing Test accurate, fast, reliable to Improve overall efficiency of any Typist. This Hindi Typing Test will Immensely help those who want to Type in MangalInscript Typeface which is very similar to the Typewriter Typeface Inscipt. Words of Hindi in Online Hindi Typing Test (Mangal) are Chosen with Utmost caution to Provide words with the highest frequency of Error chance and Most Frequent words to appear in any Typing Test Whether of Government Exams or of any other Hindi Typing Related job.
Most of the internet or computer users use Microsoft Office word for document purpose (Those who use Microsoft Operating Systems). This blog will show you how to use different text fonts other than English text.
For example: How to use Hindi , Punjabi, Bengali, Tamil, Malayalam fonts in MS word.
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Hi Harish,
Recheck gaain if you can see that tamil font in fonts folder or not. (C:\Windows\fonts\)
If you can see it there, then open MS word first I am using MS word 2007 and then look by that name or name may be misleading.
I'm a win 7 user, I need to view a web page that asks to install "kruti dev" font (hindi), I downloaded n installed it but still that page doesn't show the original content, tried various methods but still helpless, would you please help..
Hi Sanjeevani,
As far as I know, you need to do some setting in your system apart form putting fonts in correct folder.
1. Did you do all system settings?
2. Did you install any Marathi fonts? as devnagri is not for marathi letter
Please go through my previous comments, you may find useful and may solve your issues. If not then let me know in detail like what you tried and what you got, what you expected etc. We will be happy to help you.
However the ruby the text height and offset does not seem to work on all fonts.As the following screenshot shows, the offset and size of the ruby text works well for the Calibri font and does not work for the Sanskrit font Mangal or for many other Sanskrit fonts.
To fix it, I think you will have to change the text in the EQ fields that Word uses for this feature. (FWIW I thought Word had stopped using EQ fields for this a while ago, but apparently not). I'm not even sure that will work consistently.
The \* hps9 is supposed to set the size of the Ruby Text to 9 half-points, i.e. 4.5 points. But it doesn't. If I do the same thing using text that's all in the Calibri font (for example) it works. But I also see that in that case, the "123" is formatted as the correct size, and in fact the ability to format text in an EQ field is probably how to work around this problem.
Personally, I think this is an error ("bug") in Word, and you should really bring it to Microsoft's attention, e.g. using Word's smiley mechanism, if you have that, or word.uservoice.com. Perhaps someone there has already mentioned it. But I suppose there could be some reason why Devanagari fonts are treated differently.
Anyway, The thing that seemed to work here was to format the 9(123) (starting with the space) with the font and size that you want. It might be simpler in Find/Replace to change the size of the whole \up () instruction, in this case up 9(123) . It might also be helpful to create character styles with specific font sizes and apply those styles instead of direct formatting, in case you need to change them later.
That said, at one point, the EQ field seemed to "honor" both the directly applied formatting and the \* hps field by reducing the Ruby text size even further. So it may make sense to delete the \* hps part as well.
NB, the \* jc, \* "Font:something" and \* hps switches were created to help format Ruby text and most documentation of the \EQ field does not describe them. There is further information at -us/archive/blogs/murrays/word-eq-field-and-east-asian-formatting (Incidentally, the author of that article, Murray Sargent, seems to have been heavily involved in most of Microsoft's layout features for 20 years or so, so it's interesting that even he was not sure about some of the information in that article). His documentation for the regular EQ field instructions is at -us/archive/blogs/murrays/microsoft-word-eq-field
I'm part of the Affinity Forums moderation team and a member of Technical Support for Affinity/Serif - I understand this is a little counter intuitive, however I'm commenting here to inform you that our team doesn't tend to reply to feature requests / feedback here, my apologies.
We take all feedback into consideration and our team read these posts, but due to the nature of feature requests we don't usually respond to these posts as we can't provide any timescales or promises.
I'm part of the Affinity Forums moderation team and a member of Technical Support for Affinity/Serif - I understand this is a little counter intuitive, however I'm commenting here to inform you that our team doesn't tend to reply to feature requests / feedback here, my apologies.
What ever. but, Please consider this at least- "without font support, how can we work in publisher ?" Tell me as bold as you was, Is it not a true question ? Is it not a true issue ? Is is not a considerable one to moderator / developer?
Think this hypothetically, "You bought a new device and have to work/make, lots of stuff laying down, Your device is great and well activated but not working? " What will you do ? ( I want answer from your honesty, as a user if you can)
I can answer your question regarding font support for Indian languages. If it is something you need and it is not supported by Publisher then Publisher is not the app for you at the moment. You should always test the software out before buying and if something is so crucial then it should not be purchased as it does not do what you need it to do.
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