![]() ![]() When added with supporting letter y, it becomes "vya" ->వ్య, a supporting under form added to "va"Īffinity is adding the Original forms of "Y" and "R" separately instead of adding supporting forms. It is available for download for free and is easy to use. Double click the file and click install.Extract the zip file and locate the was released on and is compatible with Windows operating systems. When added with "R" immediately, it becomes "dra" -> ద్ర, a supporting under form added to "da" There are many Telugu fonts available for free online. I was just using Arial and others, no behavioral change. It is almost impossible to work with Indic fonts, and looking for support for almost 4 years on this! In affinity, the tick is retained and added with additional forms. When added with "i", it becomes "Ti" -> తి, the tick replaced with extended form. ![]() ![]() When it is added with a vowel "ai" it becomes "Nai" -> నై, the tick on head is replaced by two extended forms up and down. The first letter in first example is pronounced "Na" -> న Let me explain how the glyph should work, (taking first letter alone) Now in Affinity Designer, it shows like this in the attachment. ద్రవ్యం (See how it is in affinity in screenshot) నైతిక (See how it is in affinity in screenshot) Affinity's challenge is making our work too difficult. ![]()
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