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Bijoy fonts (c) Mustafa Jabbar, Ananda Computers, 8/6 Segun Bagicha, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh.
SutonnyMJhas been used. This name can be replaced with others to meet individual needs.
adobe-fontspecificand not
iso8859-1.For TrueType fonts, the encoding is
apple-romanand not
iso8859-1. Besides, anti-aliasing must be stopped for these TrueType fonts to show up.
Filessection:
sutonnymjis unavailable to X then grep will give no output. Otherwise the output will be the XLFD of
sutonnymj:
SutonnyMJis the actual fontname. This name needs to be changed accordingly for other fonts.
adobe-fontspecificsubstring found at the end of every XLFD for Type1 Bijoy fonts is the encoding of that font. If
iso8859-1encoding is required, this can be done too by creating another file
apple-romaninstead of
adobe-fontspecific.Also to use these fonts anti-aliasing must be stopped, and this is where
Xftcomes into business.In your
antialiasmust be stopped and
encodingremains
apple-roman.
apple-romanto
iso8859-1in the
Filessection of
#as the first character on any line comments out the whole line. Given below is an example
symbolfiles, to get the layout of a specific keyboard. The following steps describe the installation process of a symbol file for the Bijoy Bangla keyboard:
InputDevicesection of
Multikeyfeature won't work on Latin characters (at least when Bijoy keyboard is needed). If there is no need to use the Multikey for typing various Latin characters like
ssharpthen this method is okay. The typing sequence of characters for writing ligatures is slightly different from the the original Bijoy keyboard. Whatever is the situation, the following steps describe a way to get the ligatures to appear on the screen:
: "\224\120"
: "\302"
: "\360"
# Chha
: "\224\121"
: "\303"
# Ja
: "\300"
: "\305"
# Io