: It features elegant, artistic swashes on vowels and consonants.
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In the early era of Indian computing, "legacy fonts" were non-Unicode compliant, often mapping Devanagari glyphs to Roman keyboard positions. The series (Datta Vahini), developed largely by the technological wing of the spiritual organization Datta Vahini, and the APS (Akshar Prachar Samiti) series, were pioneers in this space. Among these, Alankar —derived from the Sanskrit word for 'ornament' or 'decoration'—was designed specifically to provide an artistic, heavy-weight alternative to standard terminal fonts.
: The "DV" (Devanagari) series is optimized for high-quality printing, maintaining sharp edges even at larger scales. Working with APS-DV Fonts
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