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<span dir="ltr" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;">That's great. Thanks for the confirmation.</span>
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<span dir="ltr" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;">Sent from my mobile.</span>
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<p>7 Dec 2025 2:03:28 pm Gilles Caulier <caulier.gilles@gmail.com>:</p>
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Hi,
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digiKam supports Utf-8 characters encoding, including the database
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storage. All unicode strings are supported everywhere (tags, comments,
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titles, items properties, etc). Unicode encoding support all non
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latin-1 characters and scripts as Devanagari, Greek, Cyrillic, Arabic,
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Hebrew, Thai, etc. See the full list of supported scripts in this
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wikipedia page : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Script_(Unicode)
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Best regards
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Gilles Caulier
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Le dim. 7 déc. 2025 à 05:52, Milind Joshi <mmjoshi@iitbombay.org> a écrit :
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i want to create a tag in the Devanagari font for a special purpose. I
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could create it easily using the Devanagari keyboard. Just wanted to be
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sure going forward that this would not cause any problem for tagging,
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searching and other tag operations.
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mj
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