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20   file containing the Unicode text to display, and a file that says which font
55 <p>First, download the Thai font. Go to <a href=
57 click on the link for the Courier Thai font. This will download a .ZIP file.
58 Extract the Courpro.ttf font. On Windows, copy this font file to your
59 Fonts folder (note the name of the font after it is installed), on Linux, copy this font file to the directory from which
62 <p>Next is the Hindi font. Download the font from <a href=
63 "http://www.ffonts.net/Raghindi.font.download">Raghindi</a>. On Linux, you can download the font into the
67 <p>There's still one more font to get, the Code2000 Unicode font. Go to James
70 Code2000 shareware demo Unicode font." This will download a .ZIP file which
73 directory from which you'll run the demo. On Windows, copy the font to your
76 <p><strong>Note:</strong> The Code2000 font is shareware. If you want to use
81 font names for each script type. For example, the following is a valid FontMap.GDI (assuming you have the correct fonts):
82 <br><br>DEVANAGARI: Raghindi<br>THAI: Courier MonoThai<br>DEFAULT: Code2000<br><br>Note that only the Code2000 default font is strictly necessary,
100 Thai, you'll need to find a font which contains the characters in that
103 entry contains a script name followed by a colon, and then a font name.</p>
112 <span style="font-family: monospace;">BUHID</span><br />
126 <span style="font-family: monospace;">HANUNOO</span><br />
142 <span style="font-family: monospace;">TAGALOG<br />
155 <p>On Windows use the full name of the font as it appears in the Windows
156 Fonts folder (eg. "Times New Roman") On Linux, use the file name of the font