Hi Arjun, On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 Arjun Aggarwal wrote :
>The Unicode encoding is meant to help people around the world to use >characters in their own language besides English. Exactly. >But , unfortunately this is not the case for Hindi , Which IS ALSO the case with Hindi which has been well encoded. >Is this some kind of conspiracy to keep the use of Indic scripts from the >Unicode system to the minimal. Rather I think it is because of people not accepting standards and using glyphs directly to create pages which leads to the absence. >If anybody wants to see how the Devnagari encoding of Unicode should >actually look like , they can visit http://www.bharatbhasha.com and >download a font named Shusha . That is a FONT. >If they are not able to do this they can send me a private e-mail at >[EMAIL PROTECTED] and i will send them the font file for Windows in an >attachment. >The above mentioned mentioned font has not been developed by me and >therefore should not be confused as a promotion through this forum. Arjun, you seem to have turned up quite late on the scene. That is why people on this list have been patiently replying to your queries. However, it seems you have not bothered to go through the pointers provided to online and offline documents. You have thus not tried to understand the underlying concepts of character encoding and glyphs.Which is why you have been repeatedly pointing everybody to Shusha, which many people here have already gone over. I think if people could understand the basics, then you would naturally see more pages encoded in Devanagari and there would not be any 'conspiracy'. regards, Dhrubajyoti Banerjee _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp

