Harikrishna Font Gujarati Work 〈Newest ●〉

Arjan stopped. He clicked the link. It was a scanned PDF from an old Ahmedabad newspaper. The text was grainy, but he could make out the photo. It was a man with thick glasses, hunched over a drafting table.

In the early days of computing in Gujarat, there was no universal standard for typing in Indian languages. Developers created specific "encoded" fonts where the keyboard keys were mapped directly to specific Gujarati characters. Consequently, Harikrishna uses a proprietary keyboard layout rather than the standard Google Input Tools or Unicode layout. harikrishna font gujarati

"Ritesh, did you see that?"