Guest guest Posted April 22, 2002 Report Share Posted April 22, 2002 Namaste Sunderji! Sorry for the delay. I could not try your method completely as I did not understand the steps fully. But, all the same, your suggestion was very helpful and I have solved my problems at least 99%. I went to Geetha Supersite, clicked Fonts Troubleshooting. It says that, with Internet Explorer 5.5 and 6.0, certain problems with Indian fonts can be anticipated for which there is no solution at present. I am using Internet Explorer 6.0. So, I right clicked the font link, downloaded the font and saved it in the Windows font directory. The name of the font is DV-TTYogesh Normal. With this, the Vidyavriksha site started displaying the text but with some garbling. When I click Vews/Encoding/User Defined, the garbling almost totally disappears. At the Ambaa site also the same result is observed. But, Vidyavriksha is comparatively better. Thanks and best regards. Please keep in touch to impart further researches in this area for the benefit of all. Madathil Nair ____________ -- In advaitin, "sunderh" <sunderh> wrote: > > Install DV1-TTYOGESH font (available free from Gita Supersite) > > [ http://www.gitasupersite.org/ ] > > Select/Copy/Paste the devanagari text on the Word editor (make sure > the font is selected for YOGESH). > > The display is clean and continuous, and printable also. > > If the file is saved as a .doc file, it can be opened in IE browser > also, with no garbled characters! > > Please try and report if you are successful with this method. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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