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Dreambox 500s Image With Cccam Skybox. Contents • • • • Description Vemana2000 Font is a Unicode 5.1 compliant Telugu OpenType font. Its Sans-Serif style font with Regular typeface.

Characteristics Homepage Format & features License Review reference Koji page pkgdb page OTF GPL V.2 or later (with Font Exception) Style Faces Scripts Sans Serif Other R B I BI Other Latin Greek Cyrillic Other Variable Monospace Variable Monospace ✘ ✘ Indic Caveats * fontlint warnings: 'Self Intersecting Glyph' & 'Missing Points at Extrema' are to be fixed Additional information * fontconfig ruleset numeral prefix has been set to 69.

Input Schemes and Keyboard Layouts For typing in Telugu on Windows platforms, the SALRC recommends the following options: • Windows XP Keyboard Layout: Microsoft Windows XP offers a native 'Inscript' keyboard layout for Telugu (as a part of the optional mutlilingual support). These may be accessed through Control Panel >System >Languages, and are an optional installation (Click on in the left navigation bar for more information). The keyboard may be viewed with the On-screen Keyboard Viewer ( Start >Program Files >Utilities >Accessibility >On Screen Keyboard).

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•: A free, open-source office suite project that is Unicode-savvy, OpenType enabled, and able to run on Linux/Sparc, Mac OS X (with X11), and all modern Windows platforms, including Windows 95. Rendering issues: Mac vs. Linux The fonts recommended on this page have been tested for functionality on PCs running Windows XP/2000/2003/NT. They are unsuitable for use with Macintosh computers, because they make use of OpenType technology, developed jointly by Microsoft and Adobe, for displaying vowel signs ( matras) and ligatures appropriately. While OS X also recognizes OpenType layout tables, it uses a different rendering engine (ATSUI), and these fonts are written for Microsoft's engine (called Uniscribe).