
Examples of Macintosh scripts and corresponding languages
Arabic Arabic, Persian
Simplified Chinese Simplified Chinese
Traditional Chinese Traditional Chinese
Cyrillic Russian, Ukranian, Bulgarian, Serbian, Macedonian, Belorussian
Devanagari Hindi, Marathi, Nepali, Sanskrit
Gujarati Gujarati
Gurmukhi Punjabi
Hebrew Hebrew
Japanese Japanese
Korean Korean
Roman English, French, German, Italian, Spanish
Primary and secondary scripts
The script used by your system software—the language in the menus, dialog
boxes, and other items on the screen—is your computer’s primary script. If
you install a language kit that uses a different script, that becomes a
secondary script for your system. For example, if your system script uses the
Roman script, and you install the Indian Language Kit, your primary script
remains Roman, while the secondary script is Devanagari, Gujarati,
or Gurmukhi.
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Working With Indian Languages
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