From pravin.d.s at gmail.com Fri Jan 29 05:24:42 2010 From: pravin.d.s at gmail.com (=?UTF-8?B?4KSq4KWN4KSw4KS14KS/4KSjIOCkuOCkvuCkpOCkquClgeCkpOClhyA=?=) Date: Fri, 29 Jan 2010 10:54:42 +0530 Subject: [Lohit-devel-list] Releasing Lohit Devanagari Today!! Message-ID: <764372c81001282124q3c27a1afjbc6a3f2d9e0cf0cb@mail.gmail.com> Hi All, I am going to release lohit-Devanagari today, presently we have Marathi, Hindi, Nepali, Maitreya, kashmiri (Dev), Sindhi (Dev) Devanagari script base fonts, and all are same, there was plan to add/modify respective font as per each language requirement but having a super set is no problem and we are following that presently But somehow while discussing more on it, i found it we can use only Devanagari font for all without affecting any language other requirement, and also it will be better for development and maintenance as well. In future if we found that two language with same script, requires different representation of same characters either we can use tag of Open Type or We can split font that time as per requirement so to the best of my knowledge there is no problem in using same Devanagari script covering all Unicode characters for all languages using Devanagari script. comment/suggestions are welcome Thanks, Pravin S -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From b.rahul.pm at gmail.com Fri Jan 29 21:46:07 2010 From: b.rahul.pm at gmail.com (Rahul Bhalerao) Date: Sat, 30 Jan 2010 03:16:07 +0530 Subject: [Lohit-devel-list] Releasing Lohit Devanagari Today!! In-Reply-To: <764372c81001282124q3c27a1afjbc6a3f2d9e0cf0cb@mail.gmail.com> References: <764372c81001282124q3c27a1afjbc6a3f2d9e0cf0cb@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: 2010/1/29 ?????? ??????? > Hi All, > > I am going to release lohit-Devanagari today, > presently we have Marathi, Hindi, Nepali, Maitreya, kashmiri (Dev), > Sindhi (Dev) Devanagari script base fonts, and all are same, there was plan > to add/modify respective font as per each language requirement but having a > super set is no problem and we are following that presently > But somehow while discussing more on it, i found it we can use only > Devanagari font for all without affecting any language other requirement, > and also it will be better for development and maintenance as well. > In future if we found that two language with same script, requires > different representation of same characters either we can use tag of > Open Type or We can split font that time as per requirement > so to the best of my knowledge there is no problem in using same > Devanagari script covering all Unicode characters for all languages using > Devanagari script. > comment/suggestions are welcome > > Before doing that, would you please check if tag can be successfully used to distinguish between Marathi and Hindi 'La (?)', Marathi and Hindi digit '8' on Gnome/KDE. Similarly there would be variations for some Nepali and Kashmiri characters. If possible this would also help solving problems related to traditional and typewriter script of Malayalam. -- Rahul. - http://rahulpmb.blogspot.com - http://samadiyami.blogspot.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: