You need to have the Asian bdf fonts from the Intlfonts distribution.
Do you have them installed?  I thin you need to have
intlfonts/Asian/ind*.bdf and the isci-*.bdf font files.

If yes... it is time to talk to some Mule experts.  A fast way to get
help would be the following newsgroups: gnu.emacs.help or comp.emacs
(usually posting to comp.emacs should suffice)

If you don't have access to nntp, I can query on your behalf.  I would
need more details, though.  Mail me off list.

-karra

"Mustafa Mahudhawala" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hello,
> 
> Just joined the list, Require help on how to display the devnagri
> font in emacs when encoding is set to devnagri.
> 
> I/P Method also seems to work fine (Though may be not 100% as I
> cannot see what I Type) I tried devenagri-hindi-transliteration and
> couple of other i/p methods.
> 
> I tried using devnagri, devnagri-dos, devnagri-unix etc but the
> characters just do not show up.  I Strongly Suspect the font.
> 
> Tried to use susha font also using xset +fp but even that didn't
> work.
> 
> Having same problem with RedHat 6.1 X System - 3x, RedHat 7.0 X
> System - 4.0 and FreeBSD 4.3 X System 4.0 all having emacs ver 20
> and above.
> 
> Any Help or Directions will be highly appreciated.
> 
> Bye,
> Regards
> Mustafa M
> 
> 
> 
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