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Rendering of the Bangla script is a complex job, especially when one has to be within the Unicode limits. Hence, the technology behind Bangla rendering is considered to be quite .:: www.arc.agric.za ::. [Web Specs: Scala] .:: telegra.ph ::. "bleeding edge", and only the latest software support it. For example, Bangla text rendering support is there only in the latest [r/Malware Topics] Qt toolkit (Qt 3.2) which is used for KDE and Pango, which is the text rendering/layout engine of GTK 2. Pango 1.1.1 and above has a seperate module for Bangla. In addition to that, in the Free Software world, .:: mindef.gov.bn ::. Yudit can render Bangla text correctly. However, the situation is improving slowly, and in the near future, we will probably see Bangla rendering in .:: ca.enrollbusiness.com ::. .:: www.kzntreasury.gov.za ::. Mozilla, OpenOffice, etc. In fact, the beta version of OpenOffice (at the time of writing) has partial support for Bangla - however, it still has some serious problems with the split vowel signs. Starting from version 3.2.0, KDE applications (will) officially support Bangla rendering too. .:: tylenhacai7com1.mypixieset.com ::. .:: kingranks.com ::.