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Question: How can I embed a Chankya font to my website
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pankaj
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« on: 2009-08-28, 00:27:50 »

I want to know how I can embed a hindi font in my website which is directly refer to my website host, means i don;t want that when a client opens my website on his machine then it will not ask to download the font but the client can view the site in Hindi.
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Maxfreak
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« Reply #1 on: 2009-11-09, 14:20:41 »

I'm not an HTML expert but if you want to localize your site, I suggest you use the HTML encoding. You shouldn't be embedding fonts, as the end-user is unlikely to have it.
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RhythmGenius
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« Reply #2 on: 2009-11-25, 08:32:14 »

Is your website based on any popular open source application or it's custom?
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alextravis
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« Reply #3 on: 2009-11-27, 15:34:57 »

I'm also interested...
I'd like to know if it's possible to have my site viewable by visitors in japonese, without forcing them to download anything.
Is it possible ?
If yes, could you explain me how to do it ?

Thanks
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Glagolitic
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« Reply #4 on: 2009-12-13, 11:14:37 »

You can have the website script dynamically render each letter into a graphic, but it would take a long time. Smiley


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andy_ameed
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« Reply #5 on: 2010-01-06, 14:14:16 »

I would like to know how i can embed a rtl font to a program. but the windows is having a default font for that language which is almost impossible for me to change. if any expert is around here please PM me.
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« Reply #6 on: 2010-08-26, 04:29:32 »

I'm no expert I'm afraid but I would also go for the html font. You can find coding for that all over the internet and it's a pretty simple code and works for pretty much everything. I'm working with html for some German sites and have to insert a specific code for the letter ä ö ü  and ß so I'm pretty certain you can find the ones you need on html. Good luck!
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