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Visit the Microsoft Typography website and download the Sinhala Unicode font (also known as “Iskoola Pota”) Press the “Download” button and select the right architecture (32-bit or 64-bit) for your Windows 8 machine When downloading finishes, launch the installer and follow the on-screen instructions to install the font
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Sinhala UTF16 is essential for anyone who wants to type or show Sinhala text on their computer. Without UTF16 coverage, Sinhala text may look mangled or wrong, causing it hard to read and understand. By adding Sinhala Unicode on your Windows8 computer, you’ll be able to: Visit the Microsoft Typography website and download the
When Sinhala Unicode is yet present, you will have to download andinstalland install the Sinhala Unicode font. Do this: By adding Sinhala Unicode on your Windows8 computer,
Step 3: Add Sinhala as a language in Windows 8 After installing the Sinhala Unicode font, you need to add Sinhala as a language in Windows 8. Do this:
- GoNavigateto the Control Panel and select “Clock, Language, and Region” - Choose “Language” and then click on “Add a language” - ScrollScrolldown and check if Sinhala is shown. If it is, click on it and then select “Options” - If Sinhala Unicode is already installed, you’ll see a notice stating that the tongue is already installed.