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How to set UNICODE fonts for native languages in Windows

Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 3:18 am
by Neo
To do this, you need to do followinf steps.
  1. Install the font to your system
    Download the font and install it. For instance, if you are using Windows XP, you start the Control Panel 'Fonts' program, and then select 'Install New Font' from the 'File' menu.
  2. Make the Unicode Font Your Default Web Page Font
    Let's assume you have downloaded and installed the Sarasavi font. Start Internet Explorer and go to Tools menu -> Internet Options and click on Fonts button.

    Select Sinhala for the Language script and you will get a list of UNICODE fonts that has Sinhala characters under 'Web Page Font'. Select the one you desire.
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    Unless you do this, some Unicode characters (such as Sinhala) may not show up.
Note that, mostly the UNICODE fonts for native languages come with an installation package, that does setting up the Web Page Fonts as in Step 2 automatically. For example, for Sinhala and Tamil (Sri Lanka), you can use the one at http://www.siyabas.lk/sinhala_how_to_install.html