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Tutorial How To Write Bangla Using LaTeX

The document provides instructions for writing Bangla using LaTeX. It explains how to install relevant software like MikTeX, TeXmaker and fonts. It also provides instructions for configuring TeXmaker and writing Bangla documents. Examples of Bangla text and equations are included to demonstrate the process.

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Tutorial How To Write Bangla Using LaTeX

The document provides instructions for writing Bangla using LaTeX. It explains how to install relevant software like MikTeX, TeXmaker and fonts. It also provides instructions for configuring TeXmaker and writing Bangla documents. Examples of Bangla text and equations are included to demonstrate the process.

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Rubayyat Hashmi
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How to write Bangla using L

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Tarik Adnan Moon
1. Download and install MikTeX 2.7(or later version) from http://miktex.org/.
2. Download and install T
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Xmaker from http://www.xm1math.net/texmaker/.
3. For Unicode Bangla input download and install Avro Keyboard from http://www.omicronlab.com/
Then, download Unicode fonts fromhttp://omicronlab.com/bangla-fonts.html . Especially
the fonts Bangla, Siyam Rupali work very well with LaTeX.
4. Now configure T
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Xmaker: Select Option>Congure Texmaker
(a) In PdfLaTeXwrite:
xelatex -interaction=nonstopmode %.tex
In pdfviewer write: "C:/path (path in your pc)/reader.exe" /n %.pdf
(b) Now In Quick Build Select: Pdf LaTeX+View PDF
(c) In Editor: Change font family to Siyam Rupali and Font encoding to UTF-8
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5. Write your document:
(a) Now you have to use fontspeck package. In preamble add:
\usepackage{fontspec}
(b) Now define your fonts: Add
\newcommand{\e}{\normalfont} %Def. for writing in default English font.
\font\b="Bangla:script=beng" at 12 pt
The only drawback with Unicode font is that you can not directly resize Bangla fonts. You have to define it in the
preamble. Usually you need not use a lot of different font sizes and fonts. In case you need to use different font
sizes or fonts define like:
\font\bl="Bangla:script=beng" at 18 pt
This method works not only for Bangla but also but also for any unicode character in general.
Acknowledgment:
I am grateful to Mr. Golam Mortuza Hossain, as I have got the idea that writing Bangla is possible using L
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One can find his blog post here:
http://methopath.wordpress.com/2008/06/26/writing-unicode-bengali-in-latex
One can find a fewexamples here in my website: http://sites.google.com/site/kmckbd/latex-editor
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\documentclass[10 pt]{article}
\usepackage{amsmath}
\usepackage{amsfonts}
\usepackage{amssymb}
\usepackage[top=1.25 in,bottom=1 in,left=1.25 in,right=1.25 in]{geometry}
\usepackage[xetex]{graphicx}
\usepackage{subfig}
%font definition
\newcommand{\e}{\normalfont}
\font\s="Garamond"
\font\b="Bangla:script=beng" at 12 pt
\font\lb="Bangla:script=beng" at 18pt
\begin{document}
\begin{center}
\lb n am 2009 : o \\
\end{center}
\b 2: $\triangle ABC$ e n $O$ $P,Q$ k $CA$ o $AB$ h u d n ,
$K,L,M$ k $BP, CQ, PQ$ h n e $\Gamma$ e e t $K,L,M$ n
, $PQ$ h $\Gamma$ t e s p , $OP=OQ$.
\\
\indent ( ) $M, K$ k $QP$ o $PB$ e n , $MK \parallel QB$
e $QP$ s , , \[ \angle MLK=\angle QMK=\pi-\angle MQB=\angle AQP\]
ei, $\angle LKM=\angle LMP= \pi-\angle MPL=\angle APQ$
\begin{center}
\includegraphics[scale=0.6]{1.pdf}
\end{center}
, $\triangle APQ \sim \triangle MKL$. ,
\[\frac{MK}{AP}=\frac{ML}{AQ} \iff \frac{2MK}{AP}= \frac{2ML}{AQ}\iff \frac{BQ}{AP}=\frac{PC}
{AQ} \iff BQ \cdot AQ=PC \cdot AP \]
, $\triangle ABC$ e t k $P,Q$ n o $\triangle ABC$ e t
$r$ ,
\[BQ \cdot AQ=PC\cdot AP \iff r^2-OP^2=r^2-OQ^2 \iff OP=OQ \]
( ei 2 m ei $\triangle ABC$ e
t k $P,Q$ n o )
\\
4: $\triangle ABC$ $AB=AC$. $\angle CAB$ o $\angle ABC$ e dnd $BC$ o $CA$
h k $D,E$ n , $\triangle ADC$ e ann $D$ e $\angle
BEK=45^{\circ}$ $\angle CAB$ e m
\\
\indent ( , )\\
, $\triangle ABC$ e ann $I$. e $\frac{IK}{KC}$ a di
\\
, \[ \angle CBE=\angle EBA=\angle ACI=\angle ICB=\beta=\frac B2 \; \text{\b e}\; \angle
BAD=DAC=\alpha=\frac A2 \]
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