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You should see the Hebrew feature in the list as installed or in the process of being installed.
HEBREW FONT WINDOWS 10 INSTALL
Until then, you can always install any optional font feature manually using the steps described below. It may take a few days before this happens. :-) A maintenance task will detect the language settings and install the associated optional font features. Now lets come to a solution for this issue. Most English (or German, Arabic, Ukrainian.) speakers don't use Gurmukhi or Japanese writing, but they still would all have these fonts on their system, and many others intended for particular languages.įor better understanding you may read this: To save storage space these optional fonts where removed (typically supporting languages not used in the targeted region)įor example, the Meiryo or Raavi font can be used for English, but they were added to Windows to support other languges: Meiryo was created to support Japanese Raavi was created to support Panjabi or other languages written in Gurmukhi script. Just think of tablets (32 GB or less) and co. Reason for this is that MS streamlined the space used on systems alot.
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Recently one of my friends in an international organization run into the issue that fonts from original Windows 10 RTW (July 2015) where missing after the upgrade to the next version (aka Windows 10 v1511 or Threshold 2)įor example, if the English (or German, Spanish.) version of Windows 10 was installed, then the Gautami, Meiryo, Narkism or PanEuropean font is missing.