Posted by: m@q on: September 4, 2009
Probably the most popular Bangla writing software Avro Phonetic is now available for Ubntu. For a long time, many linux users of Bangladesh were expecting this great news. Though there is a semi-phonetic writing tool in Ubuntu named Probhat, but still that is not considered as complete replacement of Avro.
Scim-avro, the open source edition of [...]
Posted by: m@q on: June 8, 2009
This article represents a quick-starter-guide for unicode Bangla environment in your browsers if you are using Windows. No matter which browser you use, just follow the separate instructions for separate browsers. This post covers mainly three major browsers: Mozilla Firefox, Opera and Google Chrome.
For viewing Bangla fonts in different browsers click the following links:
Bangla setup [...]
Posted by: m@q on: June 7, 2009
First of all check that whether you can read Bangla Fonts with your Google Chrome. Just try to read the following boxed sentenced.
সুখ নাইরে পাগল… কী আছে দুনিয়ায়!
If you can’t read then you surely need to carry out the following instruction guide. By the way this guide is for “Windows XP Service Pack 2″. So [...]
Posted by: m@q on: June 7, 2009
First of all check that whether you can read Bangla Fonts with your Opera. Just try to read the following boxed sentenced.
সুখ নাইরে পাগল… কী আছে দুনিয়ায়!
If you can’t read then you surely need to carry out the following instruction guide. By the way this guide is for “Windows XP Service Pack 2″. So make [...]
Posted by: m@q on: June 4, 2009
Every one will admit that after the arrival of Unicode fonts the usage of Bangla language in internet has been increasing day by day. Just install your favourite Bangla unicode fonts and browse the Bangla unicode supported websites without any hassel. Life becomes simple. Is that really?
Nope! I didnot find it that simple. When I [...]
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