VriddhiSoft's Kavvi v1.0 is Unicode-compliant. Unicode is designed to create a standard character encoding for all human languages, regardless of the platform or program that uses these characters. Many fonts available today are encoded as Unicode. Kavvi uses Unicode Standard to give you the flexibility to choose the fonts you need.
Where can I learn more about Unicode?
Please visit http://www.unicode.org for details about Unicode font mappings and the language sets that are currently supported in the Unicode standard.
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