SHREE-ENG7-0059 is a specialized TrueType font (TTF) used primarily for professional multilingual publishing, often associated with the Shree-Lipi software suite. Font Overview Full Name: SHREE-ENG7-0059 Regular. Version: 1.10 (released approximately June 2019).
Format: TrueType Font (TTF), approximately 20.25 KB in size.
Character Set: Supports 112 characters and 113 glyphs, primarily focused on Latin scripts and mathematical symbols.
Usage License: Typically categorized for non-commercial or personal use. Commercial use may require a separate license from the developer. How to Download and Install
You can find the font on several reputable font repositories:
Search Repositories: Look for the font on sites such as LikeFont, OnlineWebFonts, or Fonts101.
Download the File: Click the download button to receive a .zip or .ttf file. Extract and Install: Right-click the downloaded .zip and select Extract. Right-click the .ttf file and select Install for all users.
Software Integration: Once installed, it should appear in the font menu of applications like Microsoft Word, Adobe Photoshop, or CorelDRAW. Common Use Cases
Multilingual Documents: It is frequently used in India for documents that require English text to be typeset alongside Indian languages using the Shree-Lipi framework.
Professional DTP: Often used in desktop publishing (DTP) for its clean rendering and specific symbols.
Key Characteristics:
- Script: Devanagari (Hindi, Marathi, Nepali, Sanskrit)
- Style: Traditional, high-legibility, serif-like (though technically a TTF)
- Character Set: Full support for vowels, consonants, and complex matras (diacritics)
- File Size: Approximately 70–90 KB (classic version)
- Platform Compatibility: Windows (all versions), macOS (with additional setup), Linux (via Font Manager)
How to Use the Font
If you have an old document that looks like gibberish (e.g., "‡¢Œ— ŸØŸ×") and requires Shree Eng 0059 to read correctly:
- Open the document (MS Word, etc.).
- Select the text that is unreadable.
- Change the font name to Shree Eng 0059.
- The text should now become readable English.
Typing in the Font: If you are trying to type new text in this font, be aware that Shree English fonts use a legacy keyboard layout.
- They are not Unicode compliant.
- Characters typed on a standard QWERTY keyboard may appear as different symbols.
- For example, pressing
Shift + Amight give you a different symbol than standard English. - To type correctly, you usually need the Shree-Lipi software running in the background, or you must memorize the specific key map for that font.
For Mac Users:
- Download the font file.
- Double-click the file to open the Font Book application.
- Click "Install Font".
Feature: Everything You Need to Know About Shree Eng 0059 Font
Popular Typing Methods:
- KrutiDev to Shree ENG Mapper – Many online tools convert standard typing (e.g., "k" for क) into the correct Shree character.
- Shree Lipi Typing Tutor – Software that maps your QWERTY keyboard to the font’s specific key positions.
- Compatibility Table:
- On standard KrutiDev 055 layouts, 'A' = अ, 'S' = स, etc. Shree ENG 0059 often matches that mapping.
What Is Shree Eng 0059?
Shree Eng 0059 is a popular Gujarati Unicode font. It is widely used for typing in Gujarati script on computers, especially in word processors, desktop publishing software, and web design. The “Eng” in the name typically indicates an English keyboard mapping – meaning you type Gujarati characters using a standard QWERTY keyboard layout without needing special key stickers or phonetic input.
This font is part of the Shree-Lipi font family (developed by Kiran Fonts / Shree Systems), which is known for its clean, legible design suitable for printing and digital screens.
