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I am trying to use bengali writing product AVRO but since it uses UNICODE by default so working with ADOBE products like photoshop, pagemaker, etc. are not working at all. When i change the mode to ANSI then AVRO works but i also have to change the font to ANSI coded font(unicoded fonts dont work). Now it will be very kind if someone find any one of them -

1) Collection of Bengali ANSI coded fonts.

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2) Method to convert these UNICODE fonts to ANSI fonts(if its possible, I dont know actually)

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3) A workaround to use them on Adobe products and still using the unicoded fonts.

Arin Chakraborty
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    This is an extraordinary bad idea. Ask at superuser.com how to whack these Adobe programs into the 21st century. – Hans Passant Jan 24 '13 at 01:01
  • Ok i have done that but its so dissapointing that after long 10 years some awesome bengali writing software came out after `SATYAJIT` but still the cant use it due to this minor problem. Is there no way to convert unicode fonts to convert to ANSI ? I am starting to loose my faith. – Arin Chakraborty Jan 24 '13 at 04:52
  • AVRO can be used to type in ANSI too. Please install the latest version and click the settings. You will see a bunch of options including Unicode to ANSI converter and also type in ANSI. Double confirm your selection and start working as you wish. – Rajib Biswas Feb 13 '18 at 05:23

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There are numerous software like Indica, Ramdhenu, Easy DTP etc. to type in Pagemaker, Photoshop, coreldraw etc. I use and prefer Indica.

Pranjal Choladhara
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