

While it does not contain instructions for creating Telugu fonts, it will help font developers understand how the Indic shaping engine processes Indic text. It contains information about terminology, font features and behavior of the Indic shaping engine in regards to the Telugu script. This document targets developers implementing Indic shaping behavior compatible with Microsoft OpenType specification for Indic scripts. The Telugu script is used to write the Telugu language of Andhra Pradesh, India, as well as the minority languages Gondi and Lambadi. This document presents information that will help font developers create or support OpenType fonts for the Telugu script covered by the Unicode Standard. While Indic fonts made according to the earlier recommendations will still function properly in the new versions of Uniscribe, font developers may choose to update their fonts, particularly if they wish to avoid certain limitations of the earlier implementation. Installing the optional feature should clear this up for you.Please note: This document reflects the changes made in 2005 recommendations for Indic-script OpenType font and shaping-engine implementations. The reason that you might see text as square boxes in some existing apps is that they may rely on the fonts in the optional feature to display Telugu text and do not utilize font fallback mechanisms provided by the Windows platform to avoid the boxes issue. Note that the feature is installed from Windows Update and, so, requires that you be online. You should see the additional feature listed as already installed or in process of installing. Click on the back arrow in the upper left corner to return to the previous view.Click on that item, and then click on Install. Scroll down the list to find "Telugu Supplemental Fonts".If the "Telugu Supplemental Fonts" feature is not listed, then click on the "+" icon next to Add a feature.Click on the link, Manage optional features.Since you do have Telugu language enabled in your language profile, the system should detect after some time that the optional font feature was not installed and then install it automatically. Unfortunately, this is not working when upgrading from Similarly, if Telugu was enabled on a Windows 7 or Windows 8.x system and then the system was upgraded to Windows 10, the optional feature should be installed automatically during the upgrade. It is meant to be installed automatically whenever the Telugu language In Windows 10, the latter two were moved into an optional font feature, "Telugu Supplemental Fonts". The Telugu script is supported in these Windows fonts: Nirmala UI, Gautami, Vani. TELUGU Font is not properly rendered after i've upgraded to Windows 10 from Windows 7.
