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TELUGU FONT HELP
 
Windows XP :
 
Do make sure that you are using the Internet Explorer browser and that the encoding type is specified as Unicode. 
 View -> Encoding -> Unicode(UTF-8)
 
Windows 2000 :
 
You might not able to view telugu content if you are using a windows version prior to Windows XP, as the telugu unicode font Gautami.ttf is bundled with the default installation of windows only starting from Windows XP.
  • Download a telugu unicode font from one of the following sources
      Akshar Unicode :
    http://www.kamban.com.au/
      Pothana or Vemana : http://www.kavya-nandanam.com/dload.htm
      RORaghuTelugu : http://www.cdacmumbai.in/projects/indix/n_download.shtml
  • Copy the font you've downloaded to c:\windows\fonts (can be different if you have windows installed in a non-default location)
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    Windows 98/ME :
     
  • Make sure that you have Internet Explorer 6.0 installed on your system. Then download the file VoltSupplementalFiles.exe from
    http://download.microsoft.com/download/Typography/Update/2.00/W98NT42KMeXP/EN-US/Voltsupplementalfiles.exe
  • Run VoltSupp and extract the files to a temporary location, say, to c:\windows\temp\VoltFiles
  • In the location where you have extracted the files to (c:\windows\temp\VoltFiles), you would find a file usp.zip . Extract the contents of this zip file using a program like Winzip or Winrar or 7zip and copy the file usp10.dll to c:\windows\system.
  • In case Windows Explorer notifies you that a file already exists with the same name, make a copy of the existing file by renaming it to usp10_back.dll and then try re-copying the usp10.dll file extracted from usp.zip. This would update the windows component(usp10.dll) that handles processing of unicode scripts.
  • Download a telugu unicode font from one of the following sources
      Akshar Unicode :
    http://www.kamban.com.au/ (Akshar.ttf)
  • Copy the font file you downloaded to c:\windows\fonts (can be different if you have windows installed in a non-default location)
  • You might have to restart the computer to be able to check out unicode content after updating your system with these usp10.dll and the font files.
  • After restarting your computer, you should be able to view telugu content properly while using http://kadapa.info
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    Windows NT :
    You can follow the instructions specified for updating a Windows98 system, except that you would have to copy the file usp10.dll to c:\winnt\system32 instead of c:\windows\system\ and the font file to c:\winnt\fonts instead of c:\windows\fonts.
    (Note: In case windows is installed to a different folder other than c:\winnt, the corresponding \system32 and \fonts directories need to be used)