Problem With Bangali Font ?
To resolve the problem please follow OmicronLab guidelines.
To View the site
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For windows, just download the font (Solaiman Lipi) and
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install (or copy) it inside C:\Windows\Fonts (WinNT can replace Windows folder when the latter is absent).
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Go to tools->internet options, click on Fonts button,
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select Bengali from language script drop down,
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choose SolaimanLipi as Webpage Font.
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Then refresh the browser twice.
That should be sufficient for you.
If this does not solve your problem, you may need to read the rest of the page and visit a few of the websites linked below.
Operating System Specific
To be more specific, here are the links to fix issues for different Operating System -
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Issues on Windows XP
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Issues on Windows 2003 Server
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Nothing needs to be done in case of Windows Vista.
Browser
But OS is not the only component that requires a fix. We need to let our browser identify a Bangla font and render it properly. Here are the steps for the browsers -
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Internet Explorer
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Mozilla Firefox
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Opera
Recommended Browsers are Internet Explorer 7 and above, Mozilla Firefox 3.5 and above.
There is good solution for fixing issues. Download and install
Avro from Omicronlab site. It’s free of cost.
Bengali Font (Recommended) : Solaiman Lipi (it can be downloaded ... free of cost)
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jQuery Plugin for Avro Phonetic
Various efforts have been made to create a javascript version of Avro Phonetic, but none of them is 100% compatible to Avro Keyboard’s phonetic scheme. So we have created this official version and made it a jQuery Plugin so that people can easily integrate Bangla typing facility to their sites without depending on a native IME.
Go to jQuery Plugin for Avro Phonetic Page>>
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How to set Bangla Unicode?
Settings Guide
To read or write Bangla in your browser or any other applications you must enable Bangla Unicode support to your system. The following steps may help you to setup your computer for Bangla Unicode support.
Add Bangla (Bengali) Unicode in Windows XP
To do 01:
Go to Windows Control Panel.
Start >> Settings >> Control Panel
To do 02:
Click on Regional and Language Options.
To do 03:
Click on Languages tab
(from the displayed window)
To do 04:
Select: Install files for complex script and right-to-left languages (including Thai)
To do 05:
Click Ok
(on the pop up window)
To do 06:
Click Ok
(on the bottom of displayed window.)
To do 07:
Windows may ask you to insert Windows XP CD. Click Ok.
To do 08:
Insert your Windows XP CD or Browse to your Windows XP installation source location. Once you identified the location, click on Ok.
To do 09:
Wait for Windows to finish installing all files.
To do 10:
Windows will ask you to restart your computer. Click Yes.
Add Bangla Unicode in Windows 2000
(If you have not already done it)
Go to Control Panel and select Regional Options
On General tab, select Indic from Language settings for the system box.
Click OK and restart your system.











