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I do not know about the direct answer to your question,

but I do work with fonts a lot. It is definitely impossible

to convert from one font to another unless you know the

exact encoding scheme for both fonts. This is not at all a

trivial matter. It may be that they allow you to set up the

encoding file your self, which could take many hours, or

they may have done it for you for a few "popular" specific fonts.

 

Good luck!

 

Claude Setzer

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"Harry Spier" <harryspier

<indology>

Sunday, August 05, 2001 10:14 AM

[Y-Indology] Indian Language Publishing Software

 

 

Dear list members,

 

Has anyone on the list had any experience using QuarkXpress Mudra the Indian

language version of QuarkXpress. A press release for the product I've come

across on the web mentions as a feature a Font filter utility that allows

you to use "almost any" Indian language font format.

 

Do any of the list members know if in fact using this product you can

convert a text written in one devanagari font encoding into another

devanagari font encoding.

 

Many thanks,

 

Harry Spier

371 Brickman Rd.

Hurleyville, New York

USA 12747

 

 

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