On 4/19/2019 6:57 PM, Shriramana Sharma
via Unicode wrote:
I don't know many modern fonts that display 007C
as a broken glyph. In fact I haven't seen a broken line pipe
glyph since the MS-DOS days. Nowadays we have 00A6 for that.
I don't know many modern fonts that display 007C as a broken glyph. In fact
I haven't seen a broken line pipe glyph since the MS-DOS days. Nowadays we
have 00A6 for that.
Begin forwarded message:
Date: Fri, 19 Apr 2019 11:30:32 +0100
From: Richard Wordingham
To: Shriramana Sharma
Subject: Re: Latin Script Danda
On Fri, 19 Apr 2019 11:33:35 +0530
Shriramana Sharma via Unicode wrote:
> We are using the pipe character as it is readily available in
We are using the pipe character as it is readily available in our
favourite Latin script fonts. See for example:
https://twitter.com/ShriramanaS/status/793480884116529152
It would be ideal for Sanskrit/Indic text in IAST/ISO to be
displayable/printable using any common Latin font which is found
ty
Which character should one use for a danda in the Latin script? I
believed normal usage is to use U+0964 DEVANAGARI DANDA, but for some
reason its script extension property does not include the Latin script.
Richard.
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