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This is with reference to the Unicode Devanagari
(Hindi) Range. Is there a way to overcome/override the automatic glyph
substitution that occurs when one types a pure consonant (eg. 0926 द) + halant (094D ् ) + another consonant (0918 घ) ?
When one types the previously indicated sequence,
one gets a combined glyph द्घ that is extremely
difficult to read and is often avoided in Devanagari printing, for the purposes
of legibility. This glyph can easily be mistaken with द्ध which is (द
+ ् + ध). In all Devanagari newspapers, the sequence indicated above is printed
as it is, without substituting the complex, combined glyph to minimise
confusion.
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- Re: Unicode Devanagari Range Aman Chawla
- Re: Unicode Devanagari Range Patrick Andries
- RE: Unicode Devanagari Range Apurva Joshi

