Kamaraju Kusumanchi wrote: > In gucharmap I searched for 0c66 and this is what I got in the character > details. > > U+0C66 TELUGU DIGIT ZERO > > General Character Properties > > Unicode category: Number, Decimal Digit > > Various Useful Representations > > UTF-8: 0xE0 0xB1 0xA6 > Octal escaped UTF-8: \340\261\246 > Decimal entity reference: ౦ > > > The telugu characters in gucharmap are displayed properly. Does this > mean that all the necessary fonts are installed? I dont know what other > packages to install as I have already installed ttf-telugu-fonts package.
It seems you need to configure yudit manually: Configuration 1. Please copy the Pothana2000.ttf to the ~/.yudit/fonts. 2. Edit the file ~/.yudit/yudit.properties . Make an entry "Pothana2000.ttf" at the end the of the "yudit.font.TrueType" entry prefixed with a "," separator. From: http://hserus.net/~cck/telugu-yudit.html This way I managed to write in Telugu (quite beautiful characters). -- Cheers, Sven Arvidsson http://www.whiz.se PGP Key ID 760BDD22
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