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Why does a font need verification? In the pre-Unicode era (and often in legacy systems still in use today), Devanagari fonts used proprietary encoding schemes. This meant that the byte code for the letter ‘क’ in one font might produce a completely different character in another. The “APS C DV Alankar” ecosystem represents one such proprietary encoding.
Online converters allow seamless data migration between these two formats: aps c dv alankar font verified
Verified fonts ensure that complex ligatures (joint letters) in Devanagari appear correctly, which is a common issue with unverified or corrupted legacy font files. Technical Usage Tips Why does a font need verification