did you guys know about this?
A linux designed for nepali users
...Being a terminal emulator, however, some things are very difficult, especially cursive scripts such as arabic, vertically written scripts like mongolian or scripts requiring extremely complex combining rules, like tibetan or devanagari. Don't expect pretty output when using these scripts...
nepali text rendering seems fine in urxvt with preeti fonts : https://imgur.com/h6uq0bF
No, that is not fine at all. The 'मा' seems like 'म' and 'ा' are separate. The 'ि' isn't attached to 'प' and it should be shown as 'पि', which is not the case in your pic as well as my urxvt. It works fine in firefox though. Its just that it doesn't render properly in urxvt. Anyway, thanks for replying.
]]>Btw, turns out emacs is great at rendering unicode. I tried it on multi-term and ansi-term, both available in melpa, both render characters perfectly.
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Look here finally added onlinekhabar.
http://imgur.com/7HXlNAa
--Some of my collection
http://www.onlinekhabar.com/feed/
http://www.breakingnews.com/feeds/rss/nepal
http://setopati.com/rss/
#in english
https://thehimalayantimes.com/feed/
#radio
http://ujyaaloonline.com/rss.php
http://www.nephub.com/feed/
#it news
http://livingwithict.com/feed/
http://fursadnepal.com/feed/
#health
http://swasthyakhabar.com/feed
#funny nepali
http://www.imnepal.com/feed/
Btw, the feeds don't contain much substance besides a link to the article itself. how do you read it? what url are you using? or any settings you gotta tweak on newsbeuter?
Thanks again.
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which program is that? to get the bbc news feed.
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Got it 'community/newsbeuter 2.9-5'
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