On Sun, 8 Apr 2012 22:12:54 +0530
ॐ wrote:

> On Sunday 08 Apr 2012 4:09:03 PM sankarshan wrote:
> > 2012/4/8 ॐ <shir...@gurudrushti.in>:
> > > is there a certified bangla lipi, as such that i can install on
> > > my laptop, and use it as a starting point for my further
> > > explorations of scholarly stuff written in that part of the
> > > universe...
> > 
> > Would it be possible for you to elaborate a bit more on:
> > 
> > "certified" - what does it mean ? And, by whom ?
> > "bangla lipi" - what does this mean ? Are you using the commonly
> > used term script and, 'lipi' interchangeably ? They are not, in
> > case that is what you are looking for.
> 
> the question is rather simplistic, what is that the bengali
> community at large would adopt or accept as their script or lipi,
> which ever term you find consistent?
> 
> has larger (educated as well as partially educated) population of
> bangali community decided upon a certain style of writing?   
> 
> has it been made public under same documentation convention the way
> others are expected to conform to, and is there a consistent way of
> new electronic bengali litterature (work, thoughts in the form of
> text) becoming available based on new set of guidelines those that
> have come into existence upon the advent of computers as we use
> them now?
> 

Maybe this helps  
http://tdil.mit.gov.in/pdf/Vishwabharat/tdil-july-2002.pdf

There might be some official circular/order on what the standard is
or to be followed (perhaps defined by some body in West Bengal, or
Govt of West Bengal).

Karunakar

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