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The tests below require a Unicode enabled computer. See [[Tibetan Unicode Installation]] for more information. | |||
==Web browser test== | ==Web browser test== | ||
The following text is Tibetan Unicode - if your installation | The following text is Tibetan Unicode - if your installation properly supports Unicode, the display should match the picture below:<br><br> | ||
<font size=6>ཨོཾ་ཨཱཿཧཱུྂ་བཛྲ་གུ་རུ་པདྨ་སིདྡྷི་ཧཱུྂ༔</font><br><br> | <font size=6>ཨོཾ་ཨཱཿཧཱུྂ་བཛྲ་གུ་རུ་པདྨ་སིདྡྷི་ཧཱུྂ༔</font><br><br> | ||
The Unicode text above should resemble | The Unicode text above should resemble this image: | ||
[[Image:Vajragurusample.jpg]] | [[Image:Vajragurusample.jpg]] | ||
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Things that can go wrong are: | Things that can go wrong are: | ||
* you don't have a Tibetan Unicode font installed - only garbage is displayed: Install a [[Tibetan Fonts]]. | * you don't have a Tibetan Unicode font installed - only garbage is displayed: Install a Unicode font, see[[Tibetan Fonts]]. | ||
* You see Tibetan letters, but the stacks do not display correctly and seem to be smashed - you need to install support for complex scripts as described in [[Tibetan Unicode Installation]]. | * You see Tibetan letters, but the stacks do not display correctly and seem to be smashed - you need to install support for complex scripts as described in [[Tibetan Unicode Installation]]. | ||
* Make sure that you are using the latest Version of your Browser. |
Latest revision as of 10:05, 10 June 2009
The tests below require a Unicode enabled computer. See Tibetan Unicode Installation for more information.
Web browser test
The following text is Tibetan Unicode - if your installation properly supports Unicode, the display should match the picture below:
ཨོཾ་ཨཱཿཧཱུྂ་བཛྲ་གུ་རུ་པདྨ་སིདྡྷི་ཧཱུྂ༔
The Unicode text above should resemble this image:
Note that you can copy to the first mantra as text into the clipboard. By pasting the text into a Unicode aware application you can modify the text. The second mantra is simply an image and cannot be modified.
Things that can go wrong are:
- you don't have a Tibetan Unicode font installed - only garbage is displayed: Install a Unicode font, seeTibetan Fonts.
- You see Tibetan letters, but the stacks do not display correctly and seem to be smashed - you need to install support for complex scripts as described in Tibetan Unicode Installation.
- Make sure that you are using the latest Version of your Browser.