Hi friends,
K4 uses the Code2000 font to render all the unicode glyphs, including Devanagari. This font is adequate but is quite ugly as can be seen in the attached image.
K4 does not allow the installation of any alternative unicode fonts for a specific unicode range like Devanagari.
I want to do this:
The problem is complicated by the fact that unicode Devanagari fonts contain a lot of hidden information on how to handle ligatures. Every Devanagari font has it's own custom hidden information.
I am looking for friends who have the requisite font editing skills to solve this problem.
Thanks.
K4 uses the Code2000 font to render all the unicode glyphs, including Devanagari. This font is adequate but is quite ugly as can be seen in the attached image.
K4 does not allow the installation of any alternative unicode fonts for a specific unicode range like Devanagari.
I want to do this:
- Edit the Code2000 font to remove all the existing Devanagari glyphs.
- Insert the Devanagari glyphs from Noto Sans Devanagari font into the Code2000 font.
The problem is complicated by the fact that unicode Devanagari fonts contain a lot of hidden information on how to handle ligatures. Every Devanagari font has it's own custom hidden information.
I am looking for friends who have the requisite font editing skills to solve this problem.
Thanks.