Hi Doug, All, "Doug Ewell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in response to me: > > So in effect, Unicode handling of this case, may actually > > change Tamil use - I've already seen proposals to > > a script reform dis-unifying the glyphs. > > Let's make sure we don't get started down that path. There is a Tamil > script reform movement, but Unicode encodes what is or was, not what may > be or will be.
If you like it or not - the fact that Unicode implementation matches (in 0BB3/0BD7 case) or even only seem to match (all dependent vowels postfix) the goals of the script reform faction, is repeatedly used as argument pro script reform. If Tamil had been coded as Thai, matching actual use, that argument would be void. Regards, Peter Jacobi -- NEU F�R ALLE - GMX MediaCenter - f�r Fotos, Musik, Dateien... Fotoalbum, File Sharing, MMS, Multimedia-Gru�, GMX FotoService Jetzt kostenlos anmelden unter http://www.gmx.net +++ GMX - die erste Adresse f�r Mail, Message, More! +++

