![]() ![]() This is the same situation for all other non-Latin languages. Sarala) and pastes it elsewhere strange characters gets displayed instead of Odia characters. But, when one copies text from an e-book created using non Unicode fonts (e.g. When a book is limited only for printing purpose then use of non Unicode font is absolutely of no problem. Because, internet accepts a universal standard called "Unicode" for all the languages. Sadly, no one ever realized the content they are creating would be useless when it comes to sharing and reusing, especially on internet. ![]() Even today many mainstream newspapers and magazines use this font for typing. Until now thousands of books have been created using this font. Every single DTP operator who knows typing uses this font.
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