Wikipedia:Sinhala Font Guide
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[edit] Sinhala Font Guide
[edit] How to read Sinhala
This site uses Sinhala Unicode fonts. To see them displayed correctly, follow the steps below. We recommend that you use Mozilla Firefox 1.5 or Internet Explorer instead of Opera, which seems to have some rendering issues.
- If you have Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 or a later version running on Windows, simply install the Sinhala Pack and restart your computer.
- Right click on your Desktop, choose Properties, go to Advanced/Appearance tab, click on Effects and choose ClearType as the method to smooth edges of screen fonts. (As stated in the linked wikipedia article on ClearType, you might prefer to keep the method to smooth edges of screen fonts at the default Standard setting if you are using a CRT monitor instead of a flat-panel).
- Change Character Encoding to UTF-8 Unicode in your browser (VIEW-->ENCODING in most browsers).
- Go to Tools--> Options, click on Fonts, choose Malithi Web as the default font.
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- If you use a Mozila Firefox, Opera, Netscape or an older version of Internet Explorer, please download the Malithi Web Sinhala Unicode font. Use your browser options to "Download Linked File". Look in your download area for FM-MalithiUW46.ttf. If the file name ends in .txt, delete it so that it ends ".ttf".
- Install it in your computer. For Windows, simply copy the font to your Windows\Fonts folder. Refer to system documentation for other operating systems. For Macintosh, simply drag the font file to ~/Library/Fonts. Don't bother to restart, it will just work.
- Restart your computer.
- In Windows, right click on your Desktop, choose Properties, go to Advanced/Appearance tab, click on Effects and choose ClearType as the method to smooth edges of screen fonts. (As stated in the linked wikipedia article on ClearType, you might prefer to keep the method to smooth edges of screen fonts at the default Standard setting if you are using a CRT monitor instead of a flat-panel).
- Change Character Encoding to UTF-8 Unicode in your browser (VIEW-->ENCODING in most browsers).
- Go to Tools--> Options, (--> Content in Firefox 1.5) click on Fonts, choose Malithi Web as the default font.
[edit] How to write Sinhala
- After following the above steps, you can use the Windows character map program to type in Sinhala. Remember to choose Kaputa.Com or Malithi or other Sinhala Unicode font you have installed, when you do this.
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- If you have Windows XP Service Pack 2, install the Sinhala Enabling Pack for XP by clicking here.
- This has been developed by Microsoft and endorsed by the Sri Lankan government.
- Read the instructions before you install it.
- It lets you toggle seamlessly between typing English and Sinhala using the language button on the task bar. This is, by far, the best solution. It uses the standard Wijesekera layout.
- You can type in Unicode just as easily as you do with any other Sinhala or English font.
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- If you don't have Windows XP SP2 but have an older version of Windows and Microsoft Office XP, you can download the Sinhala Pack for Office XP here.
- This lets you type Sinhala documents in MS Word. You can copy and paste what you write in Wikipedia. You will need to have your XP CD handy.
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- If you are using a version of Windows other than XP SP2, you can use the keyboard driver to type in Sinhala unicode.
- It's a small background program that intercepts what you type and converts it to the Sinhala unicode format.
- You can type in phonetics, Wijeysekara layout or Singlish (ea kiyanne mehema type karana eka) and the program will type it in Sinhala on any open window (MS Word etc).
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- You can use the online version of the Real Time Unicode Converter/යුනිකෝඩ් එසැණින් පරිවර්තකය by the UCSC language group (Language Technology Research Laboratory / භාෂා තාක්ෂණ පර්යේෂණාගාරය).
Simply type Sinhala using English letters (singlish).
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- You can use the online version of the Kaputa~UniGenie/Kaputa Uniwriter by Kaputa Dot Com (කපුටා.com)
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- You can use the Online Unicode Keyboard by the UCSC language group (Language Technology Research Laboratory / භාෂා තාක්ෂණ පර්යේෂණාගාරය).
This is a great tool if you have a Touch Screen Monitor
[edit] Still having problems
- Inform the other users about the problems you're having. Sinhala Unicode is relatively new and it may take a while to have universal support.
- We have found Mozilla Firefox 1.0.6 on Windows XP Service Pack 2 to deliver the best results.
- If you cannot read any Sinhala letters in the main page, correct the character encoding in your browser as we have explained.
- If the letters appear rough, change to Cleartype as described above.
[edit] Why Unicode?
- And not Kaputa or Kandy or eKottu? Unicode is the international standard for non-Latin scripts. It is Wikipedia's policy to use Unicode fonts in international sister sites. This is to ensure universal usability. You cannot use non Unicode fonts to search in Wikipedia. See other sister sites such as Tamil Wikipedia and Hindi Wikipedia to understand it's capabilities.
- Currently, Sinhala does not come built in with Windows XP unlike Tamil and Hindi. However, the all versions Windows Vista comes with Sinhala support by default, and do not require external fonts to be installed to read Sinhalese script.
- There are also some complaints about the lack of pilis in Sinhala Unicode. This is a misunderstanding due to the fact that some modifiers such as yansaya and repaya are not explicitly included in the Unicode code chart. However, these modifiers are included in the glyph tables and can be typed into documents using the appropriate combination of characters. The Sinhala keyboard layout recommended by ICTA include keys for both these modifiers.
- Current Sinhala enabling patch does not support touching letters and some composite characters
- Feel free to discuss these issues here.
[edit] External links
- Native Innovation Sinhala SP key board drver
- Kaputa Sinhahala Unicode Fonts for Windows, Linux and Mac
- Microimage Helawadana Nawayugya (Unicode Enabled)
- Malithi Unicode font
- Sinhala plugin for Internet Explorer 6
- Sinhala Pack for Windows XP Service Pack 2
- Sinhala Add-on for MS Office XP
- Unicode organisation
- සිංහල යුනිකොඩ් සමූහය - Sinhala Unicode
- java implementation of SLS 1134