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These fonts are compatible with most distributions of Linux running Gnome or KDE. However, currently offers a free system-wide Unicode Bangla solution for OS X, which includes two keyboards and two fonts. There is currently no built-in Bengali support in OS X.
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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). 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. The fonts recommended on this page have been tested for functionality on PCs running Windows XP/2000/2003/NT.
- : 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.
- Compatible with the new Unicode 4.1.0 implementation of Bengali.
- Ekusheyr Shadinota: Free Bangla and Assamese keyboard interfaces for Microsoft Windows 2000/XP/2003 developed by, currently offering five different keyboard layouts: Bangla Unicode, Rupali, iNSCRIPT, Probhat, National, and Uni Joy (a modification of the popular Bijoy layout).
- The IME is a separate application that must be run alongside Microsoft Office software.
- Bengali Indic IME: Microsoft's BhashaIndia site provides a set of phonetic input method editors (IMEs) for Hindi, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, and Tamil.
- Note: If Windows XP Service Pack 2 is not installed, Bengali will not appear as an option in the language support menu. Microsoft's Keyboard Layout Creator allows the user to create a new keyboard, if the default keyboard layout is undesirable.
See Microsoft's Keyboard Layouts page to view various layouts available for Windows XP/2000/Server 2003. The keyboard may be viewed with the On-screen Keyboard Viewer ( Start > Program Files > Utilities > Accessibility > On Screen Keyboard). (Click on "How to Install Fonts and Layouts" in the left navigation bar for more information). After the upgrade, the keyboard layout may be selected by navigating to: Control Panel > System > Languages. Windows XP Service Pack 2 Keyboard Layout: The Windows XP Service Pack 2 upgrade features Bengali Unicode support.Input Schemes and Keyboard Layoutsįor typing in Bengali on Windows platforms, the SALRC recommends the following options: See Information on Unicode and Bangla for a preview. Note: An improved version of Vrinda, with glyphs designed by Agfa Monotype, is to be supplied with the Microsoft Vista operating system. See either Microsoft's support for XP, or click on "How to Install Fonts and Layouts" in the left navigation bar. In order to use this font, "Supplemental Language Support" must be activated. Commercial font included in Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2.