Andrew C. West scripsit: > For example, the excellent description of the Tocharian script > (surely the worst made-up name for a dead script ever) at > http://titus.fkidg1.uni-frankfurt.de/didact/idg/toch/tochbr.htm could > be the basis of a proposal for this important Brahmic script. There is > a considerable body of Tocharian material, and it would be much easier > to encode this material using a dedicated Tocharian block than using > a generic Brahmic encoding model.
I don't understand. Are you proposing this be implemented as a full syllabary, Cherokee/Ethiopic style, rather than using the usual apparatus of consonants, independent vowels, and vowel marks (which in this case ligate fully with the consonants)? -- What is the sound of Perl? Is it not the John Cowan sound of a [Ww]all that people have stopped [EMAIL PROTECTED] banging their head against? --Larry http://www.ccil.org/~cowan

