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Hi Everybody
The Unicode character set in it's current form does
not support Devnagari well.It has no half characters for the Devnagari
script.
It is just like not having e a d f in the
roman(latin) script.
This particular aspect renders it useless to be
used by anyone including programmers.
The Devnagari script is used to write the third
most spoken language of the world - Hindi (spoken by people in almost 10
countries) and a long list of other languages-
Sindhi , Pahari , Dogri, Nepali , Sanskrit ,
Rajasthani , Gharwali , Maithili, Bhojpuri , Marathi , Konkani , Bodo , Ho ,
Santhali and sometimes even Punjabi , Urdu , Kashmiri and Tibetan.
Although the complete Devnagari is available for
the Windows font as True Type Font in just the no. of keys on a QWERTY
keyboard.Hindi(Devnagari) has it's own typewriter with just the same no. of keys
as in a standard English typewriter.
The font is also availalable for MacOS , Unix ,
Xenix and Linux.
The best Devnagari font available in it's full
useable form is the Shusha font from http://www.bharatbhasha.org .Please check
it out form this site.
Then why is it that the Unicode committee could not
incorporate all the half characters? Instead they incorporated full characters
which are seldom used by the users of the various languages that are written in
Devnagari . What they could have done is provided half characters in place of
the full ones and just provided a DANDA to make them into full ones as and when
needed.
Can somebody help me out.
I just do not seem to understand what to do about
it as the Devnagari representation in it's present form is absolutely useless
for anybody throughout the world.
With Regards
Arjun Aggarwal
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- RE: No proper representation of Devnagari in Unicode Arjun Aggarwal
- RE: No proper representation of Devnagari in Unic... Audun H. Lona
- Re: No proper representation of Devnagari in Unic... John Hudson
- Re: No proper representation of Devnagari in ... Mark Davis
- Re: No proper representation of Devnagari... James E. Agenbroad
- RE: No proper representation of Devnagari in Unic... C. Janardhana Gupta

