Wikipedia has quite a bit of information about installing and using
Indic fonts on various OSs:
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Multilingual_support_%28Indic%29>.
On 11/28/2013 03:30 AM Gian Uberto Lauri wrote:
I hope that this utf-8 message will give no trouble to anyone.
അഖിൽ കൃഷ്ണൻ എസ്. writes:
> Since gnome-terminal & its emulators like guake uses vtk which do not
> provide complex utf-8 rendering, Indic Language support is poor in them.
Poor indeed, but not non-existent. I do not dare posting an e-mail
with attached images there, but Emacs running VM within sakura
displays poorly (mangled and dotted) the "ഖി" gliph (Emacs running
within X does it fine - to someone that does not know the alphabet the
gliphs look fine).
rxvt-unicode was disappointing.
Mutt running within an Emacs X frame and ansi-term gave mixed results:
When entering "അഖിൽ കൃഷ്ണൻ എസ്" within the e-mail address I got some
numeric escapes (\uXXXX) but that was in an Emacs mini-buffer.
When I entered the same string in the e-mail body -this time into the
ansi-term buffer- the string was displayed correctly.
A solution could be to use mutt within Emacs using ansi-term :)
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