Hans Hagen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

> names are best; for languages like chinese things are slightly more 
> complicates because there the handler (several encodings are supported 
> there) must take care of inter character breaking as well

I've just looked briefly on two Devanagari Unicode fonts, and e.g. Devanagari
letter A with the code U+0905, is named "glyph92". Other characters just follow
the pattern.

Sincerely,
Gour

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