Dear Werner, I remember Indic autofitter is designed to beautify the script with hanging baseline typography. Thus, it is not for all scripts derived from Brahmi.
Following scripts are supposed to have hanging baseline typography. I think Tibetan script should be handled by Indic autofitter. Bengali (U+0980 - U+09FF), Devanagari (U+0900 - U+097F), Devanagari Extended (U+A8E0 - U+A8FF, slightly questionable, because almost characters are combining), Gurumukhi (U+0A00 - U+0A7F), Kannada (U+0C80 - U+0CFF, slightly questionable), Tibetan (U+0F00 - U+0FFF), Sundanese (U+1B80 - U+1BBF, slightly questionable), Limbu (U+1900 - U+194F, slightly questionable), Meitei Mayak (U+ABC0 - U+ABFF), Syloti Nagri (U+A800 - U+A82F), # 'slightly questionable' is for the scripts that # some characters have glyphic component similar # to hanging baseline, but I don't know they should # be aligned or not. I think I should ask W3C or Unicode people if there is any project (or expert) maintaining the list of the script with hanging baseline typography. Regards, mpsuzuki Werner LEMBERG wrote (2011/04/07 17:15): > Folks, > > > is it necessary to extend the Indic Unicode blocks? The current entry > simply covers all characters from the range U+0900 - U+0DFF. > > I'm not well acquainted with Indic scripts, so any advice is highly > welcomed. > > > Werner > > _______________________________________________ > Freetype-devel mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/freetype-devel _______________________________________________ Freetype-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/freetype-devel
