On 9/25/2010 12:00 PM, Ujjwol Lamichhane wrote:
Guys! I have access to that font(DV-TTSurekh-Normal). As far as I know
it is said that font is made in 1996-97. And it in no way a Unicode
OpenType Font. It is an ASCII hack font for Devanagari. The Devanagari
glyph are draw in latin names. So, for example when you type a you will
get क as glyph of a. So just telling fontspec the font name will not
work of that font as I know.

Thanks--I guess that's not surprising. Well into the 2000s, most Hindi web pages used proprietary 8-bit encodings (not even ISCII, which was at least documented).
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