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Morris Betoch

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I believe the font you mention is a so-called "ASCII" font, rather than a Unicode-encoded font. In that case, correct display is a matter of luck and is not guaranteed. Even if it works on today's Sony devices, it might stop working tomorrow. According to the spec, EPUBs must be Unicode.

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Yes, I am well aware of the issues involved in re-coding legacy content in ASCII encodings for Kannada and other Indic languages into Unicode. However, from the standpoint of future-proofing your content and guaranteeing operability across platforms, it is an investment that will prove worthwhile.

Alternatively, if you have typed in MS Word using the Sigil Font then While saving select save options and tick the box "Embed Fonts". By doing this your document can be read in any device without the reader having that particular font.

Here on Hindityping.info we provide you a large Collection of almost All Nudi Regular, Designer (Fancy) Stylish Kannada Fonts. You can also download all kannada Nudi fonts zip file from bottom of the page.

Nudi 01 e Bold is a Bold TrueType Font. It has been downloaded 44622 times. 21 users have given the font a rating of 4.0 out of 5. You can find more information about Nudi 01 e Bold and it's character map in the sections below. Please verify that you're a human to download the font for free.

Nudi 01 e Bold is a Kannada language based popular font. This font is Bold TrueType font. This font is useful for personal and business purposes. The calligraphic design of this font is artistic and multi-purpose. You can install this font in your system and quickly start using this Kannada language based free Font. This font is compatible with office applications and other software.

This font is one of the most preferred and downloaded font from Nudi Font Family. This font is famous for its inbuilt bold type face. Usually engineers and designers prefer this font to create a easily visible signboards in Kannada Language. Movie editors and Newspaper Editors use this font to design and curate a readable scripts and headings. If you observe the Character Map of Nudi 01 e Bold, you can find many appealing challigraphic designs.

I am having a problem in Indian language kannada, some of the letters are not correctly being shown in Indesign but the same thing in microsoft office 2007 is being shown correctly i have attached the sample documents for Indesign and office 2007 with the kannada language font.

The fact that the font works in Word or other editors is no guarantee that it will work in InDesign. ID is much pickier in the fonts with which it will work. You will probably need to find an OpenType version of a Unicode compliant font for this language.

The font does appear to be properly unicode encoded, but for some reason ID just isn't seeing combining forms that use more than two glyphs even though at least one of the combinations is visible in the Glyphs panel, so I'm not sure where the problem lies, but since the same codepoints work in Tunga (but not in Arial Unicode, either), my guess is it's some sort of internal coding issue in the font.

Plenty of complex-script font developers work to the requirements not of the Unicode consortium or the OpenType spec, but to the quirks of a given rendering platform, e.g. Windows' usp10.dll which (used to be? is?) was the DLL responsible for Unicode support in Windows and Office. Alternately, some render only in Apple Advanced Typography (AAT) which is apparently a superior tech, but which only works in Apple apps.

I've been poking away at it for a while, but I can't get it to work yet. Like Peter, I can get it render correctly in other fonts, and I can get partway there if I manually rekey it (laboriously, because I really know very little about Kannada) but I can't get the Shree fonts to work in ID as they do elsewhere.

Still don't know what's going wrong, but maybe you can make something out of this.
How did I duplicated the single characters? By scripting in ExtendScript/JavaScript. I selected one "entity" (is it a word?) and ran the following script:

The OpenType features are all linked to the script "Kannada", but not to a particular language. How does InDesign select a script engine? Based on the Unicode values of the used characters, perhaps? This font seems to be unsure about its own encoding; my font viewer reports conflicting names vs. unicodes. The Double Danda, for example, has the proper Unicode U+0965, but in this font it has the name "u0CAE".

@Jongware The OpenType language and script are provided by the language, as addressed by the matching text attribute. If you have the SDK around, that's ILanguage::GetOpenTypeScriptTag() and GetOpenTypeLanguageTag().

That strange glyph name smells like a conversion from an older format / encoding. It might lead to funny effects - I read that under some circumstances Acrobat back-guess characters from glyphs using their postscript names.

I lost a hefty comment on this thread. I think that Theun's "possibly irrelevant observation" is actually the answer, as is Ellis' observation on the MS Office side. A font that declared its language correctly, if used in this workflow, would allow the language to be marked in Word in such a way that it would be marked correctly in ID upon import, and (probably) would get the Kannada glyph-stacking right.

There is more than one font from this type foundry that bears this kind of evidence of font file format conversion. So Dirk's suspions are correct as well. Raghugada, if you return to this thread, I'd advise that you just send the link to the thread to the people over at Modular Infotech, who (I'm told) regularly update their vast library of fonts.

Nudi 01 e Regular is a Regular TrueType Font. It has been downloaded 32814 times. 16 users have given the font a rating of 4.0 out of 5. You can find more information about Nudi 01 e Regular and it's character map in the sections below. Please verify that you're a human to download the font for free.

Nudi 01 e Regular is a Kannada language based popular font. This font is Regular TrueType font from Nudi Font Family. This font is useful for personal and business purposes. The calligraphic design of this font is artistic and multi-purpose. You can install this font in your system and quickly start using this Kannada language based free Font. The compatibility and scalability of this font is wonderful. You can use this font for your Microsoft Applications like PowerPoint, Word and Excel. You can create office documents in Kannada Languages using this free font.

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People have been using computers for typing and printing Kannada text for more than 25 years. Kannada typesetting on computers has been most popular in the world of desktop publishing (DTP); people make use of specialised software packages to lay out the pages.

Even now, many people still use these packages for Kannada DTP work. The text entered into these packages is actually stored as font glyph codes rather than character encodings. Non-Unicode truetype fonts like Nudi, Baraha, ShreeLipi, Akruti, etc., are some of the most popular fonts being used. The system does not understand these characters as Kannada characters. Any text based operations like search, replace, sorting, spell-check, text-to-speech, etc., are not possible with this kind of text. Employing Unicode for all digitisation works of Kannada text solves this problem. Usage of Unicode for Kannada has become prominent only recently. All websites like Facebook, Twitter, Wikipedia, Wikisource, etc., want the text in Unicode only. There is still a large amount of text entered and stored with old non-Unicode font based encodings. These are mostly present in the form of PageMaker files. This blog explains the process of converting the text present in PageMaker into Kannada Unicode text.

Once the conversion is complete, it will display appropriate message to indicate the completion of the conversion. If you open the text file created by the software, it will have the text converted into Unicode. This text can be used in Wikisource, Wikipedia, etc.

Nudi software provides an excellent platform for Kannada typing and content creation. However, like any software, users might encounter occasional challenges or issues. In this guide, we will explore troubleshooting techniques and valuable tips to enhance your Nudi experience, ensuring smooth and efficient Kannada typing.

a. Keyboard Layout Issues: If you face problems with the Nudi keyboard layout, ensure that it is selected correctly in your system settings. Check for language settings and switch to Kannada (Nudi) to enable the Nudi keyboard layout.

b. Font Rendering Problems: If you experience font rendering issues, check for font compatibility and ensure you have installed the latest version of Nudi fonts. You can also try adjusting font settings in Nudi for better display.

c. Crashes or Freezes: If Nudi crashes or freezes, it might be due to conflicts with other software or outdated drivers. Updating Nudi and your system's software can often resolve such issues.

Nudi offers keyboard shortcuts that can significantly speed up your typing and editing tasks. Learn commonly used shortcuts for functions like copy, paste, undo, and saving your documents. These shortcuts can save time and enhance your productivity.

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