isabellagarcia
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I’ve been working with Hindi typing content for a while, and one issue keeps coming up. The text looks perfectly fine on my system, but when I paste it into a website or share it with someone else, it turns into unreadable characters.
After digging into it, I found that the problem usually happens when the text is written in older fonts like KrutiDev, which aren’t Unicode-based. Because of that, the content only displays correctly if the same font is installed on the receiving device.
To solve this, I started converting my content from krutidev to unicode before sharing or publishing it. This made a huge difference because Unicode text works across all platforms, browsers, and devices without any compatibility issues.
Since then, I haven’t faced any problems with formatting or readability.
Has anyone else experienced this issue?
What methods or tools are you using to make sure your text works everywhere?
After digging into it, I found that the problem usually happens when the text is written in older fonts like KrutiDev, which aren’t Unicode-based. Because of that, the content only displays correctly if the same font is installed on the receiving device.
To solve this, I started converting my content from krutidev to unicode before sharing or publishing it. This made a huge difference because Unicode text works across all platforms, browsers, and devices without any compatibility issues.
Since then, I haven’t faced any problems with formatting or readability.
Has anyone else experienced this issue?
What methods or tools are you using to make sure your text works everywhere?