Nithyananda Hindi Unicode Font is a cool Serif-like font designed for the Hindi language. It's pretty close to what you'd see in standard Hindi books and magazines, making it a great choice for anyone who loves reading or writing in Hindi. This font was created using Fontforge on Archlinux, which is pretty neat!
If you want your fonts to look awesome in Linux, check out freetype infinality. It really helps enhance the appearance of fonts.
The Nithyananda font isn't hand-hinted, but trust me, it looks good when you use it with Gnome and KDE. Just remember to turn on anti-aliasing in your font settings for the best experience. If you're using Gnome-shell, you're already set since it has great default hinting!
For those looking to get the most out of this font, make sure to use slight hinting and RGB hinting with Infinality. This will give you the best results when displaying text.
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