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Before 2000, most Nepali computing occurred on Microsoft Windows using custom TrueType fonts. Unlike English, Nepali (Devanagari) required complex rendering (e.g., consonant conjuncts like ‘क्क’ and vowel modifiers). Font foundries like Macro Enterprises developed the Preeti font (often credited to designer Bhadrakali Mishra) alongside a specific keyboard layout. The layout’s name became synonymous with the font itself, leading to the term “Preeti layout.”

AI Research Unit Date: April 14, 2026

The Preeti layout is a non-standard keyboard input method for typing the Nepali language using the Devanagari script. Developed during the early era of personal computing, it became the de facto standard for Nepali typists before the adoption of Unicode. This paper examines the historical context, technical characteristics, usability challenges, and the ongoing transition from Preeti to standardized Unicode layouts (notably Romanized and Traditional). It argues that while Preeti was a crucial bridge for digital literacy in Nepal, its legacy now presents significant challenges for data interoperability, searchability, and long-term digital preservation. preeti layout

Preeti Layout: Its Role, Limitations, and Legacy in Nepali Digital Typography Before 2000, most Nepali computing occurred on Microsoft

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