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There are several repositories for Indian regional fonts. Here are the most reliable types of sources to look for:
Since I cannot provide live, clickable download links to external file hosting sites, here is the standard search method:
Cause: The document uses Unicode Tamil, but your font is Kruti.
Fix: You need the original non-Unicode text. There is no automatic converter from Unicode to Kruti (it’s lossy). Kruti Tamil 180 Font Free Download
Kruti Tamil 180 is a popular typeface used for typing in the Tamil language. It belongs to the "Kruti" (often spelled KruTi or Kruthi) family of fonts, which are widely used in Indian typing and publishing.
Important Note: Like many regional Indian fonts (such as Kruti Dev for Hindi), Kruti Tamil 180 is often a "legacy" font. This means it uses a specific character mapping that is different from standard Unicode. If you type in this font and send the text to someone who does not have the font installed, they may see gibberish (English characters) instead of Tamil. For universal compatibility, Unicode fonts are generally recommended, but Kruti Tamil remains essential for older documents. There are several repositories for Indian regional fonts
| Feature | Detail | |---------|--------| | Font Type | Non-Unicode, Type 1 / TrueType (TTF) | | Language | Tamil | | Encoding | Kruti encoding (similar to Kruti Dev 010 for Hindi) | | Common Uses | Old Tamil magazines, certificates, TCS/private firm documents, CorelDRAW designs | | Compatibility | Works with older software (PageMaker, older MS Word, Photoshop 7) | | Modern OS | Windows 10/11 (with manual install), macOS (via emulation/Wine) |
The number "180" typically refers to a specific glyph set or keyboard mapping scheme within the Kruti ecosystem. Since I cannot provide live, clickable download links
Look for a file named something like:
Typical file size: 40 KB – 120 KB (very small, as it’s a single-style font).