If you have found a file named eklh25 or similar variations (like eklh25.ttf), you are likely looking at a legacy or specific-build font file designed for the 25-key Kannada keyboard layout.

To understand the font, you must understand the software it powers. The "eklh25" style fonts are typically part of the Nudi software package.

EKLH25 fonts are typically associated with engineering lettering standards—specifically a hybrid between ISO 3098 (technical product documentation) and early CAD (Computer-Aided Design) font mapping standards. The "EKL" prefix often denotes "Engineering Keyboard Layout," while "H25" references a 2.5mm character height standard for annotation in technical drawings.

Unlike decorative or editorial fonts, EKLH25 typefaces prioritize:

In practice, when users search for "eklh25 fonts," they are typically looking for single-stroke sans-serif engineering fonts compatible with AutoCAD, DraftSight, SolidWorks, or legacy HP-GL plotters.