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Go through the following steps:
- Download the latest version of Internet Explorer, Opera
or Firefox browser(Firefox 2.0 or later)
- Download Unicode
Bangla fonts from the here (SolaimanLipi)
and copy them to Fonts folder (usually C:\Windows\Fonts)
- Go to control panel -> Regional and Language Options ->
Language, and check the "Install files for complex scripts
and right-to-left languages" option. You will need your
Windows XP SP2 installer CD to install these new files.
- Install Bangla support on your browsers:
- On Internet Explorer 6: Go to Tools -> Internet
Options -> General -> Languages, and add Bengali as a
language.
- On Firefox 1.5: Go to Tools -> Options -> Advanced
-> General -> Edit Languages..., and add Bengali as a
language.
- Go to your browser's "view" menu and set the "character
encoding" or "encoding" feature to: Unicode (UTF-8).
- If you want to change to a favorite Bangla Unicode font
for your webpages:
- For Internet Explorer 6: Go to Tools-->Internet
options-->Fonts, choose Bengali from the Language Script
pulldown menu and select from one of the available
Bangla fonts in your system.
- For Firefox 1.5: Go to Tools -> Options -> Content
tab -> Advanced... in the Fonts and colors section. In
the pop up window titled "Fonts", select Bengali from
the "Fonts for:" pulldown Menu and set a Bengali font of
your choice for various kinds of fields like Serif, Sans
Serif, Monospace, etc. to be shown on webpages.
- For Opera 9: Go to Tools -> Prefereces -> Advanced
tab -> Fonts>International fonts>choose bangla from drop
down list. Select Bangla font of your choice. In most of
the cases,opera automatically detects your support for
unicode onece you have it in operating systems and
installed fonts. So, you may not require the steps
above.
Source: wikipedia.org