Re: CHAT: Reformed Latin-script writing for natlangs
From: | BP Jonsson <bpj@...> |
Date: | Thursday, May 11, 2000, 10:14 |
At 16:54 08.5.2000 -0500, Daniel A. Wier wrote:
>6) Where's Bengali? Last time I checked, Bengali is spoken by as many
>people as Hindi-Urdu. And Assamese misses out too. Not every font is
>represented in this; there are clear gaps. (I have to give them credit
>for including the Syriac font though. But it only includes Estrangelo,
>not the modern "Nestorian" script used by Assyrians today.)
Is Tibetan included? It isn't in MS Arial Unicode...
And Unicode support for Coptic is bogosical as we all(?) know!
/BP
B.Philip Jonsson mailto:melroch@mail.com
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