User talk:Msddn

Hi, I'm deleting Month of August, it isn't a dictionary word. Just link it as shown in अगस्त.

The missing letters aren't in a "template": that is the list of edit tools (the first one happens to be "templates"). You aren't able to enter Devanagari characters directly? You can ask for additions at WT:GP.

The following is the boilerplate welcome:

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Devanagari characters
Thank you for your contributions, however, as Robert has mentioned, the Devanagari characters in use here are not a part of a template. They are part of the Unicode system. You are probably not able to view the characters correctly on your computer. I urge you, before you make further changes to any words written in the Devanagari script, to obtain a proper set of fonts and make them default for viewing Devanagari. I think the best and safest font that you can go with is "Xdvng.ttf". You may obtain it from various websites that you may find through Google. Thank you. --Dijan 19:10, 26 April 2007 (UTC)


 * No trouble at all! :) - One more thing.  Please remember to sign your comments simply by pressing the signature button (second from the right above the edit box) or simply by typing ~ .  --Dijan 01:25, 27 April 2007 (UTC)