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I’ve been working with some Hindi content in KrutiDev font, and I keep running into the same issue—everything looks fine on my system, but when I paste it into a website or share it with someone, it turns into unreadable characters.
After digging into it, I realized the problem is that KrutiDev isn’t Unicode-based, so it only works properly if the same font is installed on every device. That’s obviously not ideal, especially when sharing content online.
The solution that worked for me was converting the text into Unicode before using it anywhere. I recently tried a krutidev converter, and it made the whole process really simple—just paste the text and convert it instantly without worrying about compatibility issues.
Since then, I haven’t had any problems sharing or publishing Hindi content.
Has anyone else dealt with this issue?
What tools or methods are you using for handling KrutiDev text?
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