Category | 728 |
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Foundry | Arthouse (Mandalay) |
Date released | 4 December 2007 |
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Zawgyi font is the predominant typeface used for Burmese language text on websites. It is a font with Burmese characters. It is also known as Zawgyi-One or zawgyi1 font although updated versions of this font were not named Zawgyi-two. It is the most popular font on Burmese websites. Although some of the codepoints are similar to the Myanmar script as encoded in Unicode, the font does not correspond to the correct Unicode encoding and therefore is incompatible.[1]
See also[edit]
How to Change fontstyle 1. Setting > Display > Font Style 2. Change myanmar font 1 to 30 3. This app is very easy to change myanmar font and no need. Highlight the c: drive and double click 'Zawgyi-One (TrueType)' will appear in the box 'List of Fonts' Highlight this and click 'OK' The Burmese font is now installed on your.
References[edit]
- ^'Why Unicode is Needed'. Google Code: Zawgyi Project. Retrieved 31 October 2013.
External links[edit]
- U.N.O.B. USA has separate download links for Zawgyi font for Windows, MAC-Apple, and iPhone/iPad.
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