At 16:56 -0400 2004-05-14, Ernest Cline wrote:

If you take an Ogham inscription done around the rim of a stone and
represent it in a LTR fashion, a logical way to do so would be to make
the outer edge the top edge  and the inner edge the bottom edge.

No. The left edge becomes the top and the right edge the bottom. But you have to know or guess where to start for a long inscription which goes up over and down the whole stone.


You have clearly indicated earlier that a simple reversal is not acceptable. I presume from the above you don't think that mirroring is acceptable

I didn't say that. I guess if you had to do it you would mirror, just as you would in Latin.


(I am assuming that "Good gods." was not intended to mean "Brilliant! That's what Unicode should be doing!") So for those who find a need to represent Ogham in RTL, how would you propose that it be done?

What I meant was that I was amazed that you considered it even remotely possible that anyone would "find a need to represent Ogham in RTL".
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Michael Everson * * Everson Typography * * http://www.evertype.com




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