Delex Nobody's saying Unicode is perfect, but it works.
Please realize that whatever "mistakes" you find in the standard, Unicode is not going to change the way it has encoded Indic scripts, the names it has given these scripts / writing systems, or the names of individual characters. A Character Encoding Standard would hardly be a useable standard if these things changed over time. The time to have suggested things be done differently, or that different names be used, was many years ago when the Indic scripts were first being included in the UCS. Why did no authority from India complain at the time? If you have real problems with the way Unicode has encoded the characters in Indic scripts, and you think it can be done better, you are of course welcome to create your own character encoding where e.g. each of the letters in all of the 1652+ mother tongues of India is encoded separately and then try and get people to adopt your "better" system as standard. Good luck to you. - C

