Many users find it more visually appealing for traditional Marathi literature and official documents than standard system fonts like Mangal .
"This looks like my handwriting from school," he said, a tear hitting the page. "It looks... right." marathi dv-ttsurekh font
The DV-TTSurekh family includes several variants, each designed for different typographic needs: Many users find it more visually appealing for
2. Missing half-characters or broken conjuncts (जोडाक्षरे) Technically, it’s known as a "hack font" because
A key fact that makes DV-TTSurekh both powerful and problematic is that it is . It belongs to an older class of fonts often called "Legacy" or "Typewriter" fonts. Technically, it’s known as a "hack font" because it uses an ASCII-based encoding system .
It features a balanced, "surekh" (well-drawn) design that emphasizes the traditional horizontal headstroke ( shirorekha ) and vertical conjuncts typical of Marathi literary publishing.