Shree-Guj-0768 font is a popular legacy (non-Unicode) typeface developed by Modular Infotech as part of their Shree-Lipi software suite.
Would you like a printable or a practice sheet for the Shree-GUJ-0768 layout? shree-guj-0768 font keyboard layout
| Problem | Solution | |--------|------------| | Typing gives English letters | Ensure you have selected font AND switched to Gujarati Typewriter keyboard layout. | | Text appears as boxes/blank | Font not installed correctly. Reinstall the .ttf file. | | Can't type conjuncts (શ્ર, ક્ત) | Use halant (`) between two consonants. | | Shift keys give wrong output | You might be on "Gujarati Phonetic" keyboard. Change to "Gujarati Typewriter". | | Need to convert old document to Unicode | Use online tool like "Gujarati Font Converter" or "Lipi2Unicode". | | | Text appears as boxes/blank | Font
The family includes multiple styles, such as Light, Regular, Medium, Bold, and Black, along with their respective italics. | | Shift keys give wrong output |
Essential for opening older archives or government documents created before Unicode became the standard. Modular Infotech 🛠 How to Use Shree-Guj-0768 How to Gujarati Typing in Computer & Laptop
: Because this is often a non-Unicode legacy font, complex conjuncts, half-forms of consonants, and special ligatures frequently require holding the ALT key while typing a specific numerical code. Typing Chart & Key Mapping
: The halant (virama) character, which cancels the inherent vowel, is typed using the backquote key ** ** (usually below Esc). The "chandrabindu" is typed using Shift + ^`.