Am going to try the blogging instrutions out one day soon! Rie Matsuda: Thank you so much for your support and for putting me in the way of those two great websites - it was good to come across them for my own wider knowledge. Is there any way Shruti and Mangal can work in tandem with English and each other and not in isolation? that is why I thought I was doing it wrong. Here, I can only put in Gujarati and change the whole keyboard input to Gujarati, even going on the internet and time and date displays and all. But apparently that does not work in these fonts. Where I had been going wrong earlier - I had tried the Shruti first -and I assume with Mangal it would be the same - I had ticked switch to Gujarati - United Kingdom option in the default input settings thinking I could switch between Gujarati and English as I can in my Kruti 2000 fonts, and do all the word processing tasks without having to go the language bar each time for working in each of the langugages or making any change in the keyboard settings.
I am now working away at breakneck pace to fulful my deadline and shall manage it - thanks to you all! Thank you all for all your help and the time and trouble you have expended. Should you experience any difficulty, let me know or chat with me or call me. On returning to "SETTINGS" of "TEXT SERVICES AND INPUT LANGUAGES", select APPLY and okay, it closes that and you come out of "Regional and Language Options".Ħ) On bottom right of your desktop, you should notice EN as your default language and it should display you other languages like Gujarati, Hindi etc what you installed.ħ) Run WORD and open a file, select GU for Gujarati from bottom right of your desktop, select Shruti font in word and see if you could type Gujarati. It shows "Language Bar Settings", Tick first option and okay to come out of it.
Then you can select keyboard layout as GUJARATI, US, etc.ĥ) After that, select PREFERENCES, go to LANGUAGE BAR. The list displays world of languages, choose GUJARATI, Hindi, etc. The SETTINGS is divided into three options, DEFAULT INPUT LANGUAGE, you should have it EN by default.Ĥ) Go to 2nd portion of "INSTALLED SERVICES", here select ADD, it takes you to INPUT LANGUAGE.
1) You need to have Windows XP properly installed (without any kind of errors during installation)Ģ) You already have SUPPLEMENTAL LANGUAGES SUPPORT (ticked on) from "Languages" Tab under "Regional and Language Options".ģ) On top of "Languages" Tab under "Regional and Language Options" you notice "DETAILS" tab for "TEXT SERVICES AND INPUT LANGUAGES", click this and it shows you SETTINGS.