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What do I do if instead of Indian language text, I see boxes (as given below) or question marks? |
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Indian language text is displayed but some words are not formed properly? |
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Following are the solutions for displaying Indian languages correctly |
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You should first enable/install the Indic (Windows Files for Indian Language Display). |
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Click here to enable Indic for Windows XP & above |
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Click here to enable Indic for Windows 2000 |
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Site will be best viewed using the browsers: |
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Internet Explorer 6.0 & above |
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Firefox 1.5 & above |
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Note: In case you have an older version of Internet Explorer or Firefox update it to version mentioned above. |
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Below are the supported Operating Systems that allows you to display Indian Language Text: |
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Enable Indic for Windows XP & above |
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Go to Start->Settings->Control Panel->Date, Time, Language & Regional Options ->Regional & Language Options->Languages Tab-> (Tick the Install files for complex scripts...) and click OK. |
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Click OK (Figure Below). |
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You will require the Windows XP CD to enable Indic. |
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Enable Indic for Windows 2000 |
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Go to Start->Settings->Control Panel->Regional Options ->Languages->Indic (tick the Indic) and click OK. |
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Click OK (Figure Below). |
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You will require the Windows 2000 CD to enable Indic. |
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