If anyone interested in a WEFT tutorial, there are lot of resources in the Microsoft website. Moreover Firefox doesnt support dynamic fonts… Any windows system will have an IE, so it works !!! I hard coded the font priorities to choose Rachana,AnjaliOldlipi,Kartika and then the AnjaliOldlipi(embedded) so that the persons with fonts installed will get the best display first. Uploaded to my website.edited the template of my blogger blog.( doesnt allow to edit template, so I might switch to and host my blog elsewhere later). converted the popular AnjaliOldLipi (developed by Kevin) to eot format using WEFT allowing some of my websites and blogsites to use it. I googled and knew about WEFT, installed it. I posted a request for help in this regard. But when I asked my friend to go through my blog, she told me that the only unicode Malayalam font in her system was Arial Unicode !!! The company policy doesnt allow to download anything !! So I thought of font embedding. Evaluating its merit is not my job anyway. Using the Alt-Gr key I am able to get almost all the malayalam letters in a single keypress (of course, excluding Alt-Gr, Shift etc).Now I enjoyed writing. Used the Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator and created a new keyboard that is used by the Supersoft-Web. The Windows operating system comes with a huge number of different fonts.
Initially I had problems with the default keyboard provided byWindows. Recently I started writing blogs in Malayalam(my mother tongue).