Rigdzin Jigme Lingpa

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See also Tibetan Unicode

This is an overview of the currently available Tibetan computer fonts

Fonts compatible with the ISO 10646 / Unicode Standard for encoding Tibetan characters: Tibetan Unicode[edit]

OpenType Tibetan Fonts at THDL[edit]

On Windows XP & 2000 these fonts currently work with Office 2003 sp1 - though you will also need to install the EWTS EWTS Unicode keyboard or a another Tibetan Input Method. For information on using the font with other applications please see: THDLs Instructions for using Tibetan Unicode Fonts in Windows.

Windows Vista fully supports both fonts without additional software.

See also how to create a Platform Independent Tibetan Unicode Font.

TCRC Youtso Unicode Free Tibetan Font[edit]

  • TCRC Youtso Unicode – 442 characters (1017 glyphs) in version 1.0 offered for free download from Poppdict.Com by the Tibetan Computer Resource Centre (TCRC), Dharamsala.

Fonts using legacy encodings[edit]

Nithartha-Sambhota[edit]

See their main web site for more information how to purchase this font set. Just now this font set does not support the Tibetan Unicode standard.

Tibetan Computer Company (TCC)[edit]

See their main web site for more information how to purchase their font sets. Just now these font sets do not support the Tibetan Unicode standard.

THDL Free Tibetan Fonts[edit]

See: their main web site for how to download various free fonts provided by THDL and Trace Foundation.

  • The Tibetan Machine font is an original font by Tony Duff, licenced and placed in to the public domain by the Trace Foundation.
  • The Tibetan Machine Web font is a version of the same font re-encoded to support display of Tibetan text on legacy browsers.
  • The Tibetan Machine Uni font is a much extended version supporting the Tibetan Unicode standard (see above).