How to convert unicode font to ansi

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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 help me with any one of them, please i really need the answer -

1) Collection of Bengali ANSI coded fonts(which i searched but unsuccessful to find any).

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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

Posted 2013-01-24T04:41:50.097

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2"ANSI" is not a charset. – Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams – 2013-01-24T05:03:19.387

Sorry my knowledge in encoding etc is very low. I just tried to explain the problem so i told what i know. – Arin Chakraborty – 2013-01-24T11:21:51.090

There are some ANSI fonts available on the app's site, did you bother to try them?

– Karan – 2013-01-27T18:53:06.970

Yes, i have checked that already and with just 2 fonts installed which look just the same, its same as having nothing. Hope you understand thats why i asked for the other two options if possible. Its so frustrating – Arin Chakraborty – 2013-01-27T19:11:26.643

Answers

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you can manually write the unicode in micro-word then covert it into shape & use in adobe illustrator or photoshop... I do this where i can't get the ANSI fonts available for adobe & my choices.

Swagota Rownak

Posted 2013-01-24T04:41:50.097

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Windows does not have an ANSI Bengali codepage. If your applications do not support Unicode, you won’t be able to display Bengali text in them.

kinokijuf

Posted 2013-01-24T04:41:50.097

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