In this thread I am looking to explore specific/distinctive answer to:

Among both, which standard has more letters/symbols?

So I needed 2 list of letters/symbols including cascaded conjuncts,
one GOB-standard and the other WBG-standard.

Coming up with a list of names were not the theme/target, I append
first two emails.

Some friends have hijacked the theme of this thread :-')

Tulasi


From: Tulasi <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 8 Jul 2010 17:09:56 -0700
Subject: Bengali Script
To: Unicode Discussion <[email protected]>

Ok I am correcting - "Bangladeshi" to "Bengali".
Thanks for FAQ and other links!
It looks like Government of Bangladesh (GOB) has a standard.
West Bengal Government (WBG) has a standard as well.

Where can I see all letters/symbols found in GOB standard?
Where can I see all letters/symbols found in WBG standard?

Among both, which standard has more letters/symbols?

I have read FAQ and googled as well, but I could not find any JPG
images of both standards. It looks like both standards may not have
exactly same numbers of letters/symbols.

Tulasi
PS: I have appended past messages because I corrected "Bangladeshi" to
"Bengali".
Please omit it if you reply, to keep "peace" :-')


From: Tulasi <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 6 Jul 2010 21:39:54 -0700
Subject: Bangladeshi
To: Unicode Discussion <[email protected]>

> The Unicode Consortium is pleased to welcome the Government of
> Bangladesh as a new instutitional member.

Congratulations Government of Bangladesh (GOB) for first time
institutional membership!

May I know, as per GOB standard, how many letters/symbols are required
to write Bangladeshi?

Tulasi


From: [email protected]
Date: Fri, 02 Jul 2010 13:01:18 -0700
Subject: Unicode welcomes Government of Bangladesh
To: [email protected]

The Unicode Consortium is pleased to welcome the Government of
Bangladesh as a new instutitional member. Their website is at:
http://www.mosict.gov.bd/

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