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Best way to make KrutiDev text readable on all devices?
I’ve been working with some Hindi typing content that’s written in KrutiDev, and I keep running into the same issue everything looks fine on my system, but when I share it online or open it on another device, the text turns into unreadable characters.
At first, I thought it was a simple formatting problem, but it turns out the real issue is that KrutiDev isn’t Unicode-based. Because of that, it only works properly when the same font is installed, which isn’t practical anymore with modern devices and browsers.
To fix this, I started converting my text from krutidev to unicode before using it anywhere online. Once converted, the text becomes readable across all platforms without needing any special font setup.
This approach has made sharing and publishing content much easier for me.
Has anyone else dealt with this issue?
What tools or methods are you using to handle KrutiDev text?
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