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Gujarati-Hindi reading problems?

Simple solution :

If you have problem viewing Gujarati-Hindi literature on Jay Jinendra website, here is the simple option for you :

Please follow the steps to install Gujarati and Hindi fonts in your system.

Click here to download Gujarati and Hindi fonts.

Choose "Save this file to disk" option in dialog box that appears and save the file to your PC.

Double click on downloaded ZIP file.

Extract both of two font files.

Then, follow the procedure to import the Gujarati and Hindi font into system fonts.

Click on Start button > Go to Control Panel >

Double click on Fonts folder in windows.

Click File option on window menu > Install New Font > Select the location of downloaded fonts. Select the fonts > Click Ok.

Now you are ready to read Gujarati-Hindi literature on Jay Jinendra website.

Best solution :

If you are unable to read some Gujarati and Hindi (Unicode) characters in your browser, it may be because your system is not properly configured. Here are some basic instructions for doing that. There are two basic steps:

  • Install fonts that cover the characters you need (In our case Shruti and Mangal fonts are best choice).
  • Configure your browser to use them.

1. Install fonts that cover the characters you need

For Windows XP, getting additional languages installed is as follows:

Start > Settings > Control Panel > Regional Options and Language Options.

In the Languages tab, check the Supplemental language support option(s) you want. Setting both options will install all optional fonts. This adds fonts as well as system support for these languages.

For Windows 2000, getting additional languages installed is as follows:

Start > Settings > Control Panel > Regional Options.

In the General tab, set all the languages you may want to display, the more you set, the more you will be able to process multilingual data through all your applications, including your browser. This adds fonts as well as system support for these languages.

Full fonts - If you have Microsoft Office 2000 and newer versions, you can get the Arial Unicode MS font, which is the most complete. To get it, insert the Office CD, and do a custom install. Choose Add or Remove Features. Click the (+) next to Office Tools, then International Support, then the Universal Font icon, and choose the installation option you want.

To set your tooltip font to be able to display Unicode characters:

Right click on the desktop, pick Properties>Appearance>Advanced>Item: ToolTip, then set the font to Arial Unicode MS or other large font.

2. Cbonfigure your browser to use them.

You should make sure that you are using the most recent version of whatever browser you use, and have installed the fonts you want. The following then describes how to configure browsers for different fonts.

Internet Explorer - IE is fairly smart about picking tuned fonts for different characters. To set your font as the default for a given block of characters, choose Tools > Internet Options > Fonts, then select the fonts.

Netscape Navigator / Firefox - You will need to tell NN which fonts to use for which encodings. To set your font as the default for a given block of characters, choose Edit > Preferences > Fonts. Then for each encoding you are likely to use, pick the appropriate fonts for the Variable Width and Fixed Width fonts. It is particularly important to set default fonts for Unicode. These fonts will be used when NN encounters documents encoded in a Unicode variant.