October 28, 2004
Red Hat releases 5 Indian Language Fonts
Red Hat Releases 5 Indian Language Fonts (ChannelTimes)
Red Hat has announced the release of five Indian-language fonts as open source, licensed under the General Public License.
The fonts, named "Lohit", which means "Red" in Sanskrit, are available in five Indian languages namely, Hindi, Bengali, Gujarati, Punjabi and Tamil. These fonts will be available with Fedora and Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Red Hat has acquired these fonts from Automatic Control Equipments, Pune.
Another example of the work done to Indianise software.
Posted by Harshal at October 28, 2004 01:31 PMComments
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