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  • Font A font is a set of printable or displayable text character s in a specific style and sizetextcharacter Types of fonts: Raster Fonts In a raster font each element is defined as a little bitmap designed for a specific resolution. They are not scalable like vector based fonts. Nowadays raster fonts are mostly used for MS-DOS-based applications and onscreen display in user interface elements. Vector Fonts A vector font descibes each letter or symbol as a series of geometric shapes, rather than as rows of dots (like a bitmap font). They can easily be resized without losing quality. PostScript Type 1 Fonts PostScipt Type 1 fonts (also known as "PostScript fonts" or "Type 1 fonts") are traditionally used by graphic designers and publishing professionals. If you are one of them or would like to feel like them, select PostScirpt. Be aware that to use these fonts in Windows 98 or ME and in Mac OS 9 or earlier you need to have ATM installed. Adobe launched PostScript Type 1 together with PostScript Type 3 in 1984. This scalable font technology became very popular among desktop publishers, but is now phasing out as OpenType fonts are the futurePostScipt Type 1 TrueType Fonts TrueType is a scalable font technology designed by Apple Computer, available since 1991 (Apple's Macintosh System 7). Apple traded the technology with Microsoft and became available on Microsoft Windows 3.1 in 1992. of the font. For example, a different file is needed for normal, bold, italic, bold italic, etc. TrueType typefaces are generally intended for business office use and can be less reliable for publishing applicationsTruetype fonts only require one file to be submitted but a separate file needs to be submitted for each instance With TrueType fonts, the printed output is identical to what appears on the screen. Another advantage of TrueType fonts is that the characters can be scaled to any size.
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  • OpenType Fonts The OpenType font format is an extension of the TrueType font format, allowing support for PostScript font data. Technically there are two OpenType Font flavours; TrueType based (.ttf) and PostScript based (.otf). OpenType was developed jointly by Microsoft and Adobe to produce a hybrid between Type 1 and TrueType fonts, with additional features that work on Macintosh and Windows computers. OpenType fonts can include the OpenType Layout tables, which allow font creators to design better international and high-end typographic fonts. System Fonts System fonts are critical for your system, without them your system might become unstable. Within MainType you are not allowed to uninstall, unload or delete active system fonts. Although Microsoft has no public list of such fonts, MainType identifies these fonts as system fonts. Example of system fonts: Font Family Marlett Courier MS Sans Serif MS Serif System Terminal Font Type TrueType font or OpenType font with TrueType outlines Raster font
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  • Unicodes The Unicode Standard is the universal character encoding standard used for representation of text for computer processing. Unicode provides a consistent way of encoding multilingual plain text making it easier to exchange text files internationally History of Unicodes In 1984, a joint ISO(International Organization for Standardization )/IEC(International Electrotechnical Commission ) working group was formed to begin work on an international character set standard that would support all of the worlds writing systems. This became known as the Universal Character Set (UCS). By 1989, drafts of the new standard were starting to get circulated.International Electrotechnical Commission Unicode defines a total of seven encoding schemes: UTF(Unicode Transformation Format)-8Unicode Transformation Format UTF-16BE UTF-16LE UTF-16 UTF-32BE UTF-32LE UTF-32
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  • How to Use Mangal font as a Unicode Font: Step 1. Go to Control Panel Step 2. Go to Regional and language options Step 3. Select Lanuages Step 4. Enable both options: Install files for complex script and right to left languages Install files for east asian languages (Indic Input method Editor (IME) ( )
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  • Step 5. It will ask you to insert OS CD, insert the CD in CD/DVD ROM drive it will install the language support and then ask for computer restart. Restart your computer. Step 6. Now open internet explorer and type the address http://bhashaindia.com/Downloads/Pages/home.aspxhttp://bhashaindia.com/Downloads/Pages/home.aspx Click on Hindi Indic input 1 / Hindi Indic input 2 / Hindi Indic input 3 , this will further downlaod a zip file by unzipping it you can find an exe, just install this application by double clicking on it. Step 7. Now again go to Control Panel Regional and Language options languages Details Step 8. Click on Add button Step 9. Select input language= Hindi Step 10. Select Keyboard Layout/IME =Hindi Indic IME 1(V 5.1). Step 11. Click Apply and then Ok. Point to Remember : You can change your keyboard layout form English to Hindi or Hindi to English any time by pressing Alt+shift key
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  • OS TypeIME TYPE Windows XP, Server 2000, Server 2003(32 Bit) IME 1 Windows Vista / 7/Windows Server 2008 (32 bit) Windows XP, Vista / 7/Windows Server 2003/2008(64 bit) IME 2 Windows 8(32 bit / 64 bit)IME 3 Indic Input method Editor (IME) 1, Indic Input 2 and Indic Input 3 are tools that give users a convenient way of entering text in Indian Languages using the English QWERTY keyboard.
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  • Indic Input method Editor (IME) ? Assamese Bengali Gujarati Hindi Kannada Malayalam Marathi Nepali Oriya Punjabi Tamil Telugu
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  • Transliteration / Phonetic keyboard layout
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  • Hindi Remington (GAIL)
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  • ( ( ) microsoft indic language input tool
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  • | : http://www.bhashaindia.com/ilit/Hindi.aspxhttp://www.bhashaindia.com/ilit/Hindi.aspx
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  • System Requirements Supported Operating Systems Windows 7 Windows Vista Windows XP SP2+ (32-bit) Supported Hardware 1 GHz 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor 512 MB of system memory For Windows XP Users The Microsoft Indic Language Input Tool installer may need to install the Microsoft.NET Framework 2.0 and the Microsoft Windows Installer 3.1 if they are not already present on your system. These pre-installation steps may require a restart. - / ILIT ??
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  • Bengali Bengali Gujarati Gujarati Hindi Hindi Kannada Kannada Malayalam Malayalam Marathi Marathi Oriya Oriya Punjabi Punjabi Tamil Tamil Telugu Telugu (ILIT ) - ?
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  • First of all install one freeware App from Google Store named Google Hind Input. After installing this app follow the following steps to enable bilingual keyboard on your Android phone: For Older versions (2.x versions) Open Settings and navigate to Language & Keyboard > Keyboard Settings. Here Tick Google Hindi Input and this input method will be docked in your typing box. Now in the Input box, Select Input method by long pressing it and then Click on Google Hindi Input. For Newer Versions (4.x versions) Open Settings of your android phone and navigate to Language & Input > Keyboard & Input Methods and Tick Google Hindi input. After that Click on Default and Select Hindi Translation. Now whenever you type any mail or some message one new button will appear like Now click on the highlighted button to enable type in hindi or again click on it to disable This option and type in English again. As soon as this button will become active a light will start Glow. IMP: there is one more circle shaped button by clicking on it you can get hindi keyboard on your screen and you can make your typical hindi words those are hard to translate with Remington keyboard.
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