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Then, for good measure, zip that file to prevent accidentally editing the backup file.
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So, just install that font and provide that TTF against Segoe UI entry in the Registry If you're satisfied that this is the font you want, click Install at the top left. Double-click the font file to open it in the Font Previewer. It's probably located in your downloads folder. Turns out, Noto Malayalam is pretty good at both. Find the font file that you downloaded, keeping in mind that it may be contained within a. So until u/feyzee mentioned Noto, I dint even think of looking that up. The main problem I was having was finding a good font that handles both Malayalam and English well.This mapping is in the Registry path: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Fonts Hence to change the System Font, the easiest way is to replace is the TTF file being used when Windows looks for 'Segoe UI' with whatever font file I want. System wide Windows uses 'Segoe UI' font - which IMO is excellent for English as a System font.So first up, thank you guys! Now, this solution has to be done via Registry Editor. I took a mix of approaches mentioned by u/feyzee, u/karinthandan, & u/zcraber and did some googling on my own. At the very least it might help direct them to finding a better solution. Nonetheless, I will post what I found here just in case anyone ever stumbles upon this thread with the same issue.
#Install malayalam font chrome how to
So I figured out how to fix this at a system level - but, spoiler, I decided not to. If anyone knows the answer to it, could you help with that? Otherwise, could you please help by "upvoting" it for better visibility? Finally ended up posting it on for help.

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Under Graphic settings, change the TrueType Font option to Download as.

Hey Guys - I have been having issues (of annoying nature, not debilitating) with Malayalam fonts on Windows and couldn't find a good solution. In the Print dialog in the Windows application, click Properties.
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I thought why not I make use of my recently acquired cross browser extension development skill to make a user friendly/easy to use solution. Configuring a good font as the default one for Malayalam characters is slightly difficult and most of the time frustrating. Couple of days back I was checking SMC's telegram channel and read that some one is having trouble configuring a good readable Malayalam font in their desktop browser.
