RE: Oriyan Language

From: B (11@onna.com)
Date: Tue Jun 05 2001 - 08:24:51 EDT


$B$$$N$&$($5$s$X(B

Those grey (or gray, or whatever) squares.... $B$i$i$i$i$i$i$i$i(B .... Aren't those just for unassigned characters? You see, this was designed by computer people, who just LOVE multiples of 16. So if you look at the chart for hiragana, you see that they left space for four new kana, just in case somebody decided to invent new kana. But what with that $B%t(B kana and all, you never know... I think they're

1. to make the columns come out even
    and
2. in case someone comes up with new letters

$B!!!!$i$s$^(B $B!z$8$e$&$$$C$A$c$s!z(B
$B!!!_$"$+$M(B
$B!<!<!<!<!<(B PTKA IZGT F SFNNGYGB ZRMSFTB WM
$B!!$"$^$s$1(B NFEGT FM MGYWPRMKA FM F SFNNGYGB IWOG
$B$M$1$"$:!!(B IWKK QGT FT IPQGT ZFXG GHRFK YWJZNM.
$B$i$s$^!!!!(B
$B!<!<!<!<!<(B
$B$$$$$J$:$1(B

>
>Are these ligature encoded in the area from U+0B01 to U+0B6F
>of the Unicode 3.x Chart Map ?
>
>The map file "u0b00.gif" has many gray squares.
>Does it mean there are undisided Oriya charactors?
>



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