Sunday, April 15, 2012

[How to] Enable Unicode in Opera Mini Mobile Browser?


Is your mobile web browser not supporting Nepali and other Unicode Scripts? Does it show like ?????????? or like ▀ ▀ ▀ ▀ ▀ ▀ for Nepali and other complex scripts? This type of problem is most familiar in some Samsung, Nokia, LG and most of Chinese mobile phone browsers. This type of problem can be solved in the Opera Mini Mobile web browsers which is the most popular mobile phone browser used by over 200 million users and its free as well. You can get them from Opera Mini Mobile and use the default mobile web browser to install or copy and paste or transfer through Bluetooth or Data Cable if your phone supports. Now lets be concerned with enabling complex scripts in the browser. To do this, follow these some easy steps:-
1. Open the Opera Mini Web Browser.
2. In the address bar, type opera:config only erasing http://www..
3. You will see the power user settings window.
4. Scroll down and at the last you will see Use bitmap fonts for complex scripts and enable it i.e. choose option 'yes' (it is disabled by default).
5. All you have to do this is done. This use of bitmap fonts instead of complex scripts will be a little costly since there will be some more transfer of data but it works so no problem of few extra cost.

2 comments:

  1. Visit this link for easy and efficient Nepali Unicode: http://www.ashesh.com.np/nepali-unicode/

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