The thing is that when I write with that font, is everything ok until I try to use one of those leters that is compose of a dot and vocal for example ī. When instaling it (have the copywrite version) says in the especification that there is the latin 1 supplement that covers those characters. My font for roman alphatet is DV1-TTGanesh. I am typing in sanskrit, so, when typing in roman alphabet I need some supplements like ā ṣ ḥ ś ī Maybe you know about it? and can give a hand? ? Really having a tough time to figure out the answer.
Instead, we need to install what's called a Macro.
command + space), the automatic font style and size won't work within Nisus Writer Pro when you switch languages that way. While you can still switch between languages using the system-wide shortcut (e.g. Next, in order to take advantages of the Nisus Writer Pro settings above, we need to create a way to switch between English and Hindi within Nisus Writer Pro.
To make the font Devanagari MT (which is quite good and comes with your operating system) the default within Nisus Writer Pro, you can do the following: It allows me to smoothly write in English, Hindi and Urdu within single documents, using a wide range of formatting.
It's a premium software solution for word processing and it's especially capable when working with multiple languages. However, if you're looking for something more powerful and especially if you want to combine the Hindi and Urdu scripts in a single document, Nisus Writer Pro is my option of choice. You can also use the in-built TextEdit and/or Apple Pages to create documents in Hindi and these programs will allow you to format your text however you'd like. This means that you can freely switch into Hindi as you're composing an email in Mail, you could make a Hindi note in Stickies, Notes, or Reminders, or type in Hindi within any input field when you're surfing the web. If, for any reason you do not like the font and wish to go back to the original system font, then you can do so by launching the same app and selecting the option that says “Uninstall & Clear font cache.All of the built-in programs within your operating system (macOS) will support typing in Hindi. From the Finder menu to the file names on your desktop, the font is just everywhere. When your Mac restarts, you will be able to see the newly installed Lucida Grande font everywhere on your screen.
As soon as the wizard is done installing the font, you will get a message asking you to either log out or restart your Mac to see the changes.Ĩ.
Since what you are doing affects the system files on your Mac, you will need to authorize it by entering your admin password on the following screen.
To do that, click on the button that says “Patch & Install & Clear font cache.”Ħ. This is the screen where you can actually install the font. Click on “I accept the terms and conditions” to then be taken to the next step of the installation process.ĥ. Also, click on the “OK” in the following screen.Ĥ. Read the copyright details on the following screen, and then click on “OK” to move forward with the process. Confirm the prompt by clicking on “Open.”ģ. You will get the following prompt asking if you wish to launch this app that has been downloaded from a third-party source. When the files are extracted, double-click on the app file named “Lucida Grande El Capitan.app” to launch it.Ģ.
Double-click on the downloaded archive to extract the folder and the actual app files. Download the Lucida Grande Font Package and save it to your Mac. You are going to download the open-source and free Lucida Grande font package on your Mac, and you will then install it to get the font activated system-wide on your machine.ġ. Changing the Default Font to Lucida Grande If you are a fan of that font and are looking to get it back, then you are in luck.Ĭhanging the default font is now possible, and the following steps should help you get the job done. However, in my opinion, the old Lucida Grande font looked really crispy on the beautiful retina displays of Macs compared to the newly added font by the Cupertino-based company. The new font brings with it a new way of reading text on your Mac.