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Read Gujarati or other Indian languages on mobile

Usually browsers for mobile phones support only English language.I have
tried to read online articles, tweets, news etc in Gujarati on
different mobile
phones. Most of the times only squares will be visible due to no font
available.
Even if fonts are available, the rendering will not be proper.

While searching in Google I found a technique in which we can enable a
feature in Opera Mini browser which is available even for low end mobile
phones with java/J2ME/MIDP support. This will work for almost all
language
which has unicode character maps available. eg:- Indian languages
Malayalam,
Hindi, Kannada, Telugu, Punjabi, Gujarati, Bengali etc.


Inorder to read, we have to enable a special menu on the Opera Mini
browser
by typing "about:config" in the address bar of Opera Mini and click
"Go".


This will open a configuration menu as shown in the screen shot
below.In this menu there will be an entry called "Use bitmap fonts for
complex scripts". By default this setting will be disabled. Now change
the
setting to Yes and click Save.

Now you can read gujarati easily...
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