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These work everywhere (Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, iOS) without extra fonts. | Use Case | Recommendation | |----------|----------------| | Personal nostalgia / old project maintenance | ✅ Fine, but convert to Unicode if possible | | Professional printing (legacy design) | ✅ If required by client | | New digital content | ❌ Use Unicode fonts | | Websites / apps | ❌ Strongly avoid | | Collaboration with Unicode users | ❌ Will cause compatibility issues | 10. Quick Reference Commands (for tech users) # Convert a folder of .ttf fonts to .woff2 for web (not recommended but possible) for file in *.ttf; do fontforge -lang=ff -c 'Open($1); Generate($2)' $file $file/.ttf/.woff2 done # Example mapping concept for Anu → Unicode (simplified) anu_to_unicode = '\uE000': 'క', # example mapping – actual glyph indices differ per font '\uE001': 'ఖ', # ... full mapping required per font
For modern Telugu computing, and use a standard phonetic or InScript keyboard. Anu fonts remain useful only for legacy documents or very specific print designs where the exact vintage look is required. Anu Telugu Fonts
| Font | Source | |------|--------| | Noto Sans Telugu, Mandali, Ramaraja, Tenali Ramakrishna | fonts.google.com | | Gidugu | GitHub / Google Fonts | | Pothana2000 | Popular open-source | | Vemana2000 | Clean serif | These work everywhere (Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, iOS)
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