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  2. Help:Sinhala Font Guide - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Sumihiri - Wikipedia

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    Sumihiri was developed for a project that allowed typesetting Sinhala documents using the LaTeX Document Preparation System. That project involved creating a Sinhala font using Metafont and tools that converted text written in sumihiri into TeX commands that print the corresponding Sinhala script. A paper published in 1995 described the rules ...

  4. Sinhala script - Wikipedia

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    The Sinhala script is a Brahmi derivate and was thought to have been imported from Northern India around the 3rd century BCE. [ 5 ] It developed in a complex manner, partly independently but also strongly influenced by South Indian scripts at various stages, [ 6 ] manifestly influenced by the early Grantha script. [ 3 ]

  5. Sinhala (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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    Sinhala is a Unicode block containing characters for the Sinhala and Pali languages of Sri Lanka, and is also used for writing Sanskrit in Sri Lanka. The Sinhala allocation is loosely based on the ISCII standard, except that Sinhala contains extra prenasalized consonant letters, leading to inconsistencies with other ISCII-Unicode script allocations.

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  7. History of Sinhala software - Wikipedia

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    Sinhala language software for computers have been present since the late 1980s [1] (Samanala written in C) but no standard character representation system was put in place which resulted in proprietary character representation systems and fonts. In the wake of this CINTEC (Computer and Information Technology Council of Sri Lanka) introduced ...

  8. Help talk:Sinhala Font Guide - Wikipedia

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  9. Sinhala input methods - Wikipedia

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    Sinhala input methods are ways of writing the Sinhala language, spoken primarily in Sri Lanka, using a computer. Sinhala input methods can be broadly classified into two main groups: ones based on typewriter keyboard layouts, and ones that are meant to be typed on QWERTY keyboards using an input method , known as "Singlish".