উইকিপিডিয়া:Bangla script display and input help
Wikipedia heavily uses diverse scripts from numerous languages. It has adopted Unicode (UTF-8) as the "encoding" scheme for its websites. In order to view this Bangla version of Wikipedia, you need to have your computer set up to see web pages encoded in Unicode Bangla scripts. To do this, you need to have a Unicode capable browser and Unicode Bangla fonts. Modern browsers following open web standards like Mozilla Firefox, Opera, Safari, Chrome and current versions of Internet Explorer support viewing Bangla scripts (and indic scripts in general) once you have enabled unicode support in your operating system and installed the fonts.
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If the rendering on your computer matches the rendering on the image, then you computer has automatically already enabled complex text support for Bangla and should be able to view text correctly in Bangla script.
However, this may not mean you will be able to edit text in Bangla. To edit (typing support) such text you need to have install the appropriate keyboard layout or software on your operating system for typing support in Bangla.
Windows XP (Service Pack 2)
Viewing
Go through the following steps:
- Download the latest version of Internet Explorer (IE7 or later), Opera (Opera 9) or Firefox browser (Firefox 2.0 or later) or Google Chrome(Google Chrome)
- Download Unicode Bangla fonts from the web and install them on your operating system; quite a few of these fonts are freely available. Here is a list of web locations that host such fonts.
- Go to control panel -> Regional and Language Options -> Language, and check the "Install files for complex scripts and right-to-left languages" option. You will need your Windows XP SP2 installer CD to install these new files.
- Install Bangla support on your browsers:
- On Firefox 1.5: Go to Tools -> Options -> Advanced -> General -> Edit Languages..., and add Bengali as a language.
- Go to your browser's "view" menu and set the "character encoding" or "encoding" feature to: Unicode (UTF-8).
- If you want to change to a favorite Bangla Unicode font for your webpages:
- For Firefox 1.5: Go to Tools -> Options -> Content tab -> Advanced... in the Fonts and colors section. In the pop up window titled "Fonts", select Bengali from the "Fonts for:" pulldown Menu and set a Bengali font of your choice for various kinds of fields like Serif, Sans Serif, Monospace, etc. to be shown on webpages.
- For Opera 9: Go to Tools -> Preferences -> Advanced tab -> Fonts>International fonts>choose bangla from drop down list. Select the Bangla font of your choice. In most cases,opera automatically detects unicode support if you have it in your operating system and have installed the correct fonts, so you may not require the steps above.
Inputting
- Go to Start -> Control Panel -> Regional and Language Options -> Language, and check the option “Install files for complex scripts and right-to-left languages" and insert Win XP CD in your CD-ROM drive to install the files.
- Download and install any Bangla input interface software from the list provided near the end of this article.
- Follow the help guide/manual that comes with the applications for instructions on how to input Bangla. You should be able to input anywhere you need to type bangla provided the application is unicode compliant. Ideally, you should also be able to input Bengali directly into the edit window of this wiki in your browser.
Windows 95, 98, ME and NT
These operating systems contain no support for indic scripts (combined letters) and thus no support for Bangla script. However, downloading Internet Explorer 6.0, Opera (9 or later) or Mozilla Firefox (you need version 2.0 or later!) should enable you to view Bangla scripts on these operating systems. If after downloading the appropriate browser you still cannot view Indic scripts please install an appropriate Unicode Bangla font. To input Bangla scripts, you can use web/browser based tools noted below in this article.
Windows Vista and Windows 7
Bangla script support is automatically enabled.
Viewing
You do not need to do anything to enable viewing of Bangla text.
Inputting
You can use any unicode compliant standard input methods.
Mac OS X
Unicode support is built into Mac OS X (Cocoa based applications).
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You need to download and install Bangla Unicode fonts for Mac. You can download some of them from Ekushey.Org. You can use Safari, Firefox 3.0 or later browser.
Inputting
To input Bangla you have to download Bangla keyboard layouts. You can download some of the layouts from Ekushey.Org.
Linux
There is a specific font in Linux that may interfere with showing Bangla script. You have to remove the 'Mitra Mono' font to get proper rendering. The font support has been dropped,[১] but many operating system may still provide this font and break the rendering.
Linux with Gnome Desktop
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You do not need to do anything to enable viewing of Indic text in Gnome 2.8 or later. Ensure you have Bangla Unicode fonts.
Inputting
- Go to Applications > Preferences > Keyboard.
- Select the "Layouts" tab.
- Select the keyboard for the language or script you wish to use from the "Available Layouts" frame and then press "Add".
- Press "Close" to discard the dialog box.
- Right click on the main menu on your desktop and select "Add to Panel...".
- Select "Keyboard Indicator" and click "Add".
- Position the keyboard indicator on your menu bar and click it to switch between keyboard layouts.
Linux with KDE Desktop
Viewing
You do not need to do anything to enable viewing of Indic text. Ensure you have Unicode Bangla fonts.
Inputting
- In the Control Center, go to Regional & Accessibility, Keyboard Layout
- In the tab Layout, click on Enable keyboard layouts
- Choose the layouts you want to use in Available layouts
- Click on Apply
- Now, you will have an icon for the KDE Keyboard Tool in your panel, in which you can change between the various keyboard layouts you have selected before
Locations of free unicode bangla fonts (alphabetically)
- Bharat Lipi's Bangla font
- Bangla Font Library
- Bengal Fonts
- Ekushey Unicode based Free Bangla Fonts
- Okkhor52
- Omicronlab's Bangla fonts
- Free Bangla Font Project
- Lohit fonts project - Lohit fonts are a set of 11 fonts for indic scripts, including Bangla/Bengali. They are available on most current Linux distributions. However, package names may differ, e.g. ttf-fonts-indic for Debian and Ubuntu/Kubuntu, fonts-indic for Gentoo and Fedora.
- Paschimbanga Bangla Akademi font - especially prepared in accordance with the rules of Paschimbanga Bangla Akademi
- Lipighor Font Foundry Free Bangla Unicode Font
List of software/resources that enable writing in unicode Bangla (sorted alphabetically)
Linux
- Avro Phonetic from OmicronLab
- Inputting Bangla in SUSE Linux : Unijoy Keyboard from Darklord
- Typing Bangla on Ubuntu Linux With UniJoy layout and use the layout on all Ubuntu Applications from Omi Azad
- Use any keyboard layout in Ubuntu/Linux from OmicronLab forum.
- Bengali fonts installation package for Linux from OmicronLab.
Web/Browser Based
- Bengali keyboard,by Lexilogos
- Phonetic Bangla tool,by Supriyo Sen
- Bangla Typing Scripts for Web Pages from Ekushey
- Bangla Typing Scripts for Wordpress from Ekushey
- Bangla Web Tools from SM Mahbub Murshed and Arup Kamal
- Google Bengali transliteration
- Microsoft Bengali transliteration
- Shabdik Browser version for Firefox from iecb
- TRIVUz Pad from TRIVUz
- Unicode Help Center
- Uninagari Bangla Keyboard
- Web-E-Bangla andWeb-E-BanglaExact from Bdjobs.com
- Bangla Web Tools
Windows
- Avro Keyboard from OmicronLab
- Microsoft Indic Language Input Tool from MSN, which allows transliteration to Unicode Bangla.
- Bornosoft
- Ekusheyr Shadhinota from Ekushey
- Shabdik from iecb
Viewing Tips
Solution for the small fonts problem
Using the zoom feature in your browser
If you think the font size is too small, you can use the "text size"/"zoom" feature of your browser to enlarge it. The methods for increasing "text-size" in different browsers are as follows:
- Firefox 1.5: Go to View->Text size->Increase; OR, hold down Control, and press "+"
- Internet Explorer 6: Go to View->Text size->Larger(or, Largest)
- Opera 9: Go to View->Zoom-> (select %); OR, press "+" for a 10% increase.
Modified Vrinda font
Download the modified Vrinda font from here: [২] (Right click->Save link As...) Replace this file with the original Vrinda font in your fonts folder.
Font Fixer Software
Font fixer is a free tool developed by VistaArc and hosted by OmicronLab. This software can modify the default bengali font settings in Windows XP/Vista/7. It is accompanied with the Avro Keyboard software package.
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See Also
- Free Avro Keyboard from OmicronLab
- Ekushey Shadhinota from Ekushey
- Ekushey - Download and Install keyboard layouts
- Bengali Input Method Editor from Microsoft's BhashaIndia
- Enabling Bengali Keyboard Layout for Linux from Ankur
- Google Transliteration for Bengali
- A quick starter for setting up the browsers (Firefox, Opera, Google Chrome).