Symbol Font Previewer to find out the required symbol from symbol fonts Shree-Lipi Braille
Modular Font Manager to install / remove fonts easily.Avishkar Font Styler to make the fonts thin, fat, slanted etc.Fonts with decorative shiroresha for Devnagari, Bengali, Assamese and Manipuri – to be used in invitations.Two completely new font layouts ShreeLipi-Ex (16 bit fonts) and ShreeLipi-7 (8 bit fonts) will help user to overcome many difficulties faced while using Windows applications.Additional stylized 4400 Dev Bahar fonts in Dev Ratna and 3100 Guj Bahar fonts in Gurjari.2 Unicode fonts pairs of the main language of the package.In addition to the above, all the language special packages contain Following are the number of fonts for every package For example, Dev Ratna package contains 1037 Modular, 296 ITR Devnagari Fonts, and additional 4400 Dev Bahar fonts. Shree-Lipi is truly the richest package for Indian language fonts. The main difference in these packages is number of fonts in each package. These multilingual packages are: Package Name 64 Bit DLL support for Composition modules for scripts like Devnagari, Gujarati, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada.All Gujarati fonts in Shree-Lipi Dev Ratna.There are language special packages, which give more stress on a particular script, while still supporting the other scripts. Shree-Lipi 7.4 software contains various packages, Shree-Lipi Soft and Shree-Lipi Pearl software are multilingual packages. Localized Indian language Word Processor – PATRIKA.Plugins are available for the Office applications.The Shree-Lipi application is a language packs bundle containing numerous combinations for certain scripts and also some special characters packs. So it is really necessary to write through multilingual software to speak with customer on his/her language.ĪTCPL is an official distributor of India’s most popular Multi-Lingual Softwares i.e. While most early computer users spoke English, or at least technical English, nowadays most users don’t know English and they expect software program to speak their language.