Can someone write up a description of the proposed change, with the
attandant glyphs. There is a UTC meeting next week in San Diego, so now's
the time.

Mark
----- Original Message -----
From: "Antoine Leca" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Unicode List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 07:49
Subject: Re: Fonts that support the ORNL rendering of Tamil?


> Michael (michka) Kaplan wrote:
> >
> > Since Tamil has been encoded in Unicode, the ORNL rendering (which is
> > described in 9.6.5 of TUS 3.0) has been the only one "officially"
described,
> > although most fonts, from Arial Unicode MS to Latha and others seem to
not
> > support it.
> <snip>
> > This is fine, since most people who use the language do not want it
anyway
> > (<g>), but I just wonder if there are any fonts that support it?
>
> Monotype have the glyph in its repertoire:
> <URL:http://www.monotype.com/non-latin/wt_glyphs/gr_tamil.html>
>
> The bottom line of the discussion on this subject some weeks ago was that
> it should be available as an option, so that the standard needs to be
revised
> here (because for the moment it is too strong a requirement).
>
>
> Antoine

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