Re: Assamese and Unicode.

2017-09-05 Thread Shriramana Sharma via Unicode
On 9/5/17, Martin J. Dürst via Unicode <unicode@unicode.org> wrote: > The best thing to do is to have lot's of content in Assamese in Unicode. > This will show that things just work. IIUC the problem is with Assamese not accepting the label "Bengali" to "their"

Re: Assamese and Unicode.

2017-09-05 Thread Martin J. Dürst via Unicode
Sorry for the long delay of this answer. On 2017/08/24 07:35, David Faulks via Unicode wrote: It appears that the Indian government will submit an 'Assamese' proposal. http://silchar.com/unicode-standard-for-assamese-in-the-offing/ Since everything I know about Assamese Script indicates

Re: Assamese and Unicode.

2017-08-23 Thread James Kass via Unicode
The Eastern Nagari script is used to write Bengali and Assamese, as well as a few other languages. To the best of my knowledge, the existing Unicode encoding includes coverage for the minor typographic differences between Bengali and Assamese text. Any proposal for separate Assamese code points

Re: Assamese and Unicode.

2017-08-23 Thread Philippe Verdy via Unicode
02:00 David Faulks via Unicode <unicode@unicode.org>: > It appears that the Indian government will submit an 'Assamese' proposal. > > http://silchar.com/unicode-standard-for-assamese-in-the-offing/ > > Since everything I know about Assamese Script indicates that it is >

Assamese and Unicode.

2017-08-23 Thread David Faulks via Unicode
It appears that the Indian government will submit an 'Assamese' proposal. http://silchar.com/unicode-standard-for-assamese-in-the-offing/ Since everything I know about Assamese Script indicates that it is basically the same as Bengali and the Unicode Assamese controversy is derived entirely