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[[Hindi]], the dominant language of north [[OLPC India|India]], is written in the [[Devanagari]] alphabet. It is supported for typing and display in Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows, all using [[Unicode]] to represent the text internally, with Unicode [[fonts]]. There are several projects to create Linux distributions in [[Hindi]], including [http://www.indlinux.org/ IndLinux]. |
[[Hindi]], the dominant language of north [[OLPC India|India]], is written in the [[Devanagari]] alphabet. It is supported for typing and display in Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows, all using [[Unicode]] to represent the text internally, with Unicode [[fonts]]. There are several projects to create Linux distributions in [[Hindi]], including [http://www.indlinux.org/ IndLinux]. |
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==Alphabet== |
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See alphabets for fonts. |
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*[[Devanagari]] |
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==Countries / Regions== |
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*[[OLPC India|India]] / north |
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*[[OLPC Nepal|Nepal]] |
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==See Also== |
==See Also== |
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*[[Linux language support]] |
*[[Linux language support]] |
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Revision as of 20:35, 23 January 2007
Hindi, the dominant language of north India, is written in the Devanagari alphabet. It is supported for typing and display in Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows, all using Unicode to represent the text internally, with Unicode fonts. There are several projects to create Linux distributions in Hindi, including IndLinux.
Alphabet
See alphabets for fonts.