The only alternative was to use the regular Gujarati typewriter style key mapping, which is very difficult to learn for casual users. If you are a Classic user and know how to set up TrueType fonts, please let me know and I shall include the necessary documentation here.Įver since I saw multilingual fonts being supported by the TrueType Font system since the days of Windows 3.1, I had nurtured a desire to have a simple easy-to-use font mapping that would allow me to type using Gujarati script but using English phonetics. However, I do know that TrueType fonts are supported on Classic. For Classic or OS 9/8/7 users, you're on your own.
To use the fonts on Mac OS X, simply copy the Saumil_guj2.ttf file to your /Library/Fonts directory. Mac users: update I have recently switched to the Macintosh. Linux users: Install the TTF file in your /usr/share/fonts directory, or your preferred path for TrueType fonts.
Windows users: copy it into your \WINDOWS\Fonts or \WINNT\Fonts folder In order to view Gujarati Fonts on your browser, download the file Saumil_guj2.ttf. Download Gujarati Font Installing Gujarati Fonts