I am looking for the support for keyboard input source problems, As I want to add Traditional Nepali Unicode as input source in keyboard, after installation it does show in inputs option and I am able to type in Nepali in browser but not in office packages such as word excell. As opening of file in these types input source option automatically shifts to US option.
Mine software version is MS OS Catalina and I have no problems for Nepali typing with Nepali Traditional input method (which is not included in the original input option but just installed for the Unicode typing option. This selection works for Mail, text and other but I had problems in words as opening of word file input option automatically changes into other option. I am also adding the screenshot of the option
I Do need installation of Kalimati font for the Nepali Unicode typing.While installing this font this shows minor problems also (2-4) and 5th image is the automatically change of input option form Nepali Traditional to the US while typing in word version
Is your Kalimati font a Unicode version? Apple doesn't support legacy non-Unicode fonts, so you may not have much luck trying to use those. A non-unicode font would have to use the US keyboard, and the text produced would not be readable by anyone unless they had also downloaded and installed non-unicode fonts on their machines.
I have created a report with nepali unicode font and have a name with first middle and last,when i add these all parts to make a name its ok in view but when export to pdf the font is not the real unicode font what is seen in the report view,how to solve the problem please suggest a good answer.
Nepali unicode : Nepali unicode is a converter and it is the easiest way to type in nepali unicode font. Type in nepali romanized font below and it will automatically convert romanized nepali text into Nepali font called nepali unicode. This Nepali unicode is widely usable in any media, machine or browser. This can be use in chatting, emailing, messaging, facebook and many others.
What is Unicode?
Unicode is a uniform encoding for the different type of font all over the world. The word "Unicode" is a unique, unified, universal encoding. It is a set of unique code to represent the visual art, here the unicode visual art represent the text character set. Unicode has fixed set of code chart for all the character. Example to represent unicode, here to dispaly character "a" there is unique set of code, which is called unicode.
What is Nepali unicode?
Nepali unicode is unique or fixed set of code to display Nepali font or character. It is a online tool that convert Roman English unicode to Nepali unicode.
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.
This is not an answer. This is an abuse. Affinity is a text editing software and I have purchased it for that work only. And I am requesting for "Unicode font support". If you think , An editing software don't have support for Unicode fonts is a proper thing, I can assure, you don't know what Unicode fonts are. And you didn't get the term "Unicode" . font support is the basic future for any text editor. And as per your logic, I can ask too "If you don't want to support the Indian Unicode fonts , why the hell you selling it in India?" (But, I don't want to. I have respect for this software developer. This is the great one. Unfortunately I'm forced to wrote it for sack of your language used to answer. ) And finally, if requesting support for a font is sin, Then what for this forum ?
And I am requesting for "Unicode font support". If you think , An editing software don't have support for Unicode fonts is a proper thing, I can assure, you don't know what Unicode fonts are. And you didn't get the term "Unicode" . font support is the basic future for any text editor.
I am not saying anything for or against having unicode support for what you need. I am simply saying it is not there and has not been promised to you that it would be there. Now if Affinity had said this feature was coming by May 2021 and it was not here then I could see some disappointment as you may have purchased with that feature in mind and the promise of it soon. Affinity does not owe you or anyone anything in terms of features. They are in this to make money, as any business should be. They must navigate offering features the masses want while being realistic with their work load. They are not Adobe, they do not have billions in the bank and a massive work force.
In regards to your question about why they would sell in Indian? If my emails are anything to believe there are plenty of Indian companies working with the N. American market and wanting to do work for cheap. I do not use the services but get the spam emails regularly offering various graphical services.
Nothing wrong with asking for features to be added, it is welcomed on the forum. Your original post was not exactly a request but a demand for when it would be ready and how the software is a "waste" if not implemented. I am sure some of it is the language barrier and my perception of what you wrote and I could be way off base. I still stand by my reply that purchasing software without testing to make sure it works for your intended use is not a wise move and should always be done first. Affinity offers 30 day trials and sometimes even 90 trials, all fully functional. This is to help avoid this exact situation of purchasing and then finding out you can't do what you want with your purchase.
As an Indic language user I can assure you it will not come anytime soon (I wish Affinity prove me wrong). I asked it from 2010 maybe (Plus Applications). Now you have one option try Shreelipi nxt with their ANSI fonts and forget about Open-type feature.
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