This article serves as a comprehensive manual for the . Whether you are a journalist, a student, or a designer, by the end of this guide, you will master the layout, shortcuts, and typing techniques required to type flawlessly in Shree Dev 0715.
Unlike Unicode, which auto-forms conjuncts, Shree Dev 0715 requires manual halant use.
| Group | Keys (Lowercase) | | :--- | :--- | | | K, KH, G, GH, (Ng = Caps + G) | | Palatals | C, J, (Z for झ) | | Retroflex | T, W, D, Z, N (Capital N) | | Dentals | L, M, V, (Caps Q for ध), P | | Labials | P, F, B, BH, M | | Semi-vowels | Y, R, L, V | | Sibilants | SH, SHH, S, H (on S key) |
Many people confuse Kruti Dev (Hindi) with Shree Dev (Marathi). They are incompatible.
Shree Dev 0715 emerged as a specific "type" within this ecosystem. Unlike modern "Unicode" fonts (like Mangal) which are standardized for the web, Shree Dev 0715 is a legacy font . It was built for: Desktop Publishing (DTP):