Opera Desktop edition not able to render Native Language Fonts!
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saurabhdua last edited by
Hello Joshl!
Your Reply appears ambiguous. For which of the Serial No. should I try for Lucida? Please be specific if I need to alter any of the listed options. Thank you.
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A Former User last edited by
You can change ANY of them. But you know what? You could experiment in an office document (offline) first - that's where I found appropriate fonts. Or even in an RTF - this type of text file allows for font styling.
For which of the Serial No. should I try for Lucida?
The first two. Times is a serif anyway - I don't think they're better on screen than sans ones.
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A Former User last edited by
Serif Font----Times New Roman----Size>20.
Ah, I see...
Well, on that, you could experiment first - as I said.
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A Former User last edited by
You could experiment in an office document (offline) first - that's where I found appropriate fonts.
Just checked it myself - all available serifs seem o'k for Hindi, including Times. Maybe your problem is not about that...
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saurabhdua last edited by
So Joshl, Please tell me on what to do next!? I tried changing the first 2 categories to Lucida Sans Unicode, but that couldn't make any difference!? Secondly, I have already stated that Iam also done with "Uninstallation" & an afresh "Reinstallation" of Opera Desktop Web Browser, & even that couldn't fix the problem!?
In the recent days, I have remained involved in downloading & installing a lots & lots of Native Language fonts for my System, you think in way that could make a kind of any Permanent change....so much so to an extent that even an afresh Installation of Opera is not able to solve the problem still..!?
Where should I hunt down for the root cause? Please suggest.
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saurabhdua last edited by
Hello leocg, I would like to quote that all the Fonts when made to set similar to the ones showing up under Google Chrome, the problem persists still! Although, Google Chrome were showing up Encoding as Western (ISO-8859-1), Opera do not lists the same exactly, but the nearest entry corresponding to the already listed goes as Western (ISO-8859-15)!
Please guide further. Please suggest on Why even an Uninstallation & Re-installation couldn't fix the problem still?
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saurabhdua last edited by
Hello Folks! The rest of the Web Browsers on my machine which are able to successfully portray Indic scripts on the Web pages are also successfully able to portray the Encoding Value set to --- Western (ISO-8859-1). I wonder, why doesn't Opera have any such option amongst the list of Encoding options? Please Guide further in this context. Help will be sincerely appreciated. Thank you.
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saurabhdua last edited by
Respected Folks!
Please "Wake up" from the slumber state, & help furnish a Latest Update in the relevant context. Native Language Fonts are still able to render only a spree of Square Boxes in place of the Indic Language scripts. In spite of Updating the Browser to its very latest release this Morning, Encoding of Western (ISO-8859-1) is still not getting evident in the list of applicable options for Encoding a Web page!?
Nevertheless, Please Update....