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Aman Chawla-ji,
To supress conjunct formation, a ZWNJ (U+200C) can be
inserted after the Halant. Thus, the input sequence will be:
0926 094D 200C
0918.
Fonts designed
for newspapers are designed to meet specific legibility criteria (high legibilty
at small point sizes with low interline space, and perhaps on paper that has rag
content that can lead to "dot gain"). And so might not include complex ligatures
that will not reproduce well in that environment.
However, these
conjuncts contribute to the visual richness of Indic scripts; and are seen
in fonts used for literary publications that might not have the same
reproduction constraints as newspapers.
Thanks, -apurva
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Title: Message
- Unicode Devanagari Range Aman Chawla
- Re: Unicode Devanagari Range Patrick Andries
- Apurva Joshi

