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1. What do I do if instead of Tamil Fonts, I see boxes (as
given below) or question marks? 2. Indian language text is
displayed but some words are not formed properly?
Following are the solutions for displaying Tamil Fonts correctly
a. You should first enable/install the Indic (Windows Files for
Indian Language Display).
Click here to enable Indic for
Windows XP & above
Click here to enable Indic for Windows 2000
b. Site will be best viewed using the browsers:
- Internet Explorer 6.0 & above - Firefox 1.5 & above
Note: In case you have an older version of Internet
Explorer or Firefox update it to version mentioned above.
c. Below are the supported Operating Systems that allows you to
display Indian Language Text:
| Languages |
Operating
System |
| Gujarati |
Windows XP and above |
| Hindi |
Windows 2000 and above |
| Kannada |
Windows XP and above |
| Malayalam |
Should be Windows XP with
Service Pack 2 (Essential) |
| Punjabi |
Windows XP and above |
| Telugu |
Windows XP and above |
| Tamil |
Windows 2000 and above |
Enable Indic for Windows XP & above
1. Go to Start->Settings->Control Panel->Date, Time, Language &
Regional Options ->Regional & Language Options->Languages Tab->
(Tick the Install files for complex scripts...) and click OK.

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2. Click OK (Figure Below).

3. You will require the Windows XP CD to enable Indic.
Enable Indic for Windows 2000
1. Go to Start->Settings->Control Panel->Regional Options
->Languages->Indic (tick the Indic) and click OK.

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2. Click OK (Figure Below).

3. You will require the Windows 2000 CD to enable Indic.
Still Experiencing Diffulties?
Make sure that you have selected the 'Character Encoding' to
'Unicode(UTF-8)'
Internet Explorer 6 & above

Go to menubar Select View --> Encoding --> Auto Select should be
ticked or Unicode should be selected.
Fire Fox 1.5 & above

Go to Select View --> Character Encoding --> Unicode(UTF-8)
should be selected
Happy Surfing!!!
ChennaiOnline Customer Support
support@chennaionline.com
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