. Andy White wrote, > Ah, but 0B35 didn't used to look the way it does in the charts today. It > used to look the same as 0B2C. > (Which I think that you probably already know)
I have only a low-level understanding of the Oriya script and need to do an in-depth study of the conjunct forms. > > U+0930, U+094D, U+090B ? > > How then would you encode a visual U+0930, U+094D, U+090B (which may be > needed when a glottal stop is intended between the 'ra' and 'ri')? Using the ZWNJ should force the visible virama. (RA + VIRAMA + ZWNJ + VOCALIC_LETTER_R). Does this seem reasonable? (Note that RA + VIRAMA + VOCALIC_LETTER_R does not result in the display of the reph here using three different fonts for the test. But, (smile), you did ask about how to encode it rather than how to display it.) But, the ZWNJ is supposed to prevent any conjunct (or special typographic form) from appearing, and does result in the visible virama in other strings which do otherwise result in the reph displaying. (र्प र्प) (First is made without ZWNJ, second with. Oddly, the reph does not display in this web-based e-mail, but it did display in the first case using the BabelPad editor.) Best regards, James Kass .

