gerspelling signs in positions for
>katakana and hiragana such that text written in them can be read by
>switching fonts.
>
>I have no idea how I should encode such a font. Help?
Michael Everson ** Everson Gunn Teoranta ** http://www.egt.ie
15 Port Chaeimhghein Íochtarach; Baile Át
Michael Everson wrote:
> I have no idea how I should encode such a font. Help?
According to a suitable legacy encoding, such as JIS X 0208,
Shift-JIS, or MacJapanese. What you will have is a font which
provides glyphs for only a few coded characters, but no matter.
It's just like a
kanji in it
whatsoever, but which will have the fingerspelling signs in positions for
katakana and hiragana such that text written in them can be read by
switching fonts.
I have no idea how I should encode such a font. Help?
Michael Everson ** Everson Gunn Teoranta ** http://www.egt.ie
15
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