Unlocking BonGoLipi:

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BonGoLipi (or Bongolipi) refers to two major contributions in Bengali digital computing and typography: a well-known Bengali digital font foundry and an older open-source Bengali transliteration software engine. 1. Bongolipi Font Foundry (⁠Bongolipi.com)

The most active and popular entity today is the Bongolipi Font Foundry, founded by graphic designer and web developer Abdullah Al Masud. It serves as a comprehensive platform for modern Bengali typography, offering over 360 custom fonts.

Font Types: The platform provides free, premium, symbol, and merged Bengali fonts compatible with Unicode and ANSI formats.

Design Features: Many typography choices include special decorative stylistic features like Matralata (stretching borders/lines attached to alphabets).

Web Utilities & Tools: The site features advanced web-based ⁠Bongolipi Font Tools designed for typography enthusiasts and developers:

Font Merger: Combines individual Bengali and English fonts into a unified custom font file.

Font Scaler: Adjusts the scale and size of individual font glyphs.

Glyphs Remover & Info Changer: Allows creators to strip unnecessary characters or quickly edit font metadata.

Font Converter & Viewers: Converts file formats (.ttf, .otf, .woff, .woff2) and allows bulk viewing. 2. BonGoLipi Transliteration Engine

Historically, BonGoLipi began as an open-source software project hosted on platforms like the ⁠BonGoLipi SourceForge Page.

Function: It is a phonetic transliteration tool that allows users to type Bengali words using a standard English (QWERTY) keyboard.

Encoding: The engine converts typed phonetic English text into standardized Bengali scripts displayable via both Unicode and legacy non-Unicode fonts.

Goal: The original project aimed to propagate standardized digital Bengali typing layouts before advanced modern keyboards became universally native across devices.

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