Sindhi All Fonts Review

And Sindhi, against all odds, is still installing.

Because a language is not dead when its last speaker dies. It is dead when its last font is corrupted. sindhi all fonts

Suddenly, "Sindhi all fonts" had a new meaning: And Sindhi, against all odds, is still installing

There were no "fonts." There were ustads (masters) who knew that the dot over a jeem could turn a word meaning "to see" into a word meaning "youth." Typography, in the Western sense, was an alien concept. The first rupture came with the printing press. In British India, Sindhi was forced into a schizophrenic adolescence. Hindu Sindhis began printing in Devanagari (with additional horizontal bars). Muslim Sindhis clung to the Perso-Arabic script. The same language, two entirely different typographic worlds. against all odds