LibreOffice uses Unicode. You enter an Unicode character using the combination crtl/shift U then the code and enter.

If you are uncertain of the Unicode code you can enter a character by selecting the correct installed font and then using INSERT > SPECIAL CHARACTER > .

As I understand it, Krutidev uses old 8-bit font technology from 20 years ago. Apple only supports Unicode, which is the international standard, and I can't imagine them going backwards as you suggest. If you must have that, you should probably use devices from a different company.


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I have a word doc which has a tabbed-column list and I want to change some text in one column (single words) to use a different font. At the moment I double-click a word to highlight it then click the dropdown, scroll down to Consolas,etc. etc. and it takes forever.Is there a keyboard shortcut to change a font to my most recently selected?

In recording: Avoid using the mouse for cursor movements and selections. Select by holding either of the SHIFT keys AND moving the cursor by the arrow-keys (CTRL+Arrow for full words), as you have one word selected - use the mouse to set the font, deselect by MOVING the cursor - just back/forth if you do not have anything more meaningful. You may also be able to reposition the cursor IN PREPARATION for a repeated run on NEXT word - before you stop recording.

The Alt key shortcuts may be another good option here - a few are listed here under "Use the Access Keys for ribbon tabs", but there are additional levels within the ribbon that aren't listed. Granted, it doesn't quite go straight to the most recently selected font, but you can type the font name in question out, which I find to be faster than scrolling and doesn't require any use of the mouse.

Alt+H+F+F (pressed sequentially - you don't have to hold any down at the same time) will select the Home tab in the ribbon and then highlight the Font field - from there, enter whatever font you want to switch to.

I have tested this answer on Word 2016. The source where I found it was published in 2004, for I'd imagine it would work for intermediate versions as well. (Note that this answers the question in the title, not the body. i.e. this is the hotkey to change font in general, not to the most recently selected.)

Kruti Dev (Devanagari: ) is[citation needed] Devanagari typeface and non-Unicode clip font typeface which uses the keyboard layout of Remington's typewriters.[2] In north Indian states many public service commissions conduct their clerk, stenographer, data entry operator's typing exams using the Kruti Dev typeface.[3] Historically, familiarity with Remington's typewriters could facilitate learning to type on a computer using this font as they use a similar keyboard.[2] It was released nearly in 1997 and designed by Kruti Dev Ram[4].

The Kruti Dev keyboard layout is closely linked to the Krutidev font, a traditional and widely recognized Devanagari font in India, particularly for Hindi typing on personal computers in the northern states.[5] e24fc04721

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