In message <9811060633.AA08758@unicode.org> "Anupam Saurabh" writes:
> >Michael Forgey wrote
>
> >>(does anybody know of glyph files with devanagari ligatures?)
> >Unitype, Inc. has a multi-language word processing package which includes
> >Devanagari fonts. www.unitype.com.
Anupam Saurabh wrote:
> CDAC has placed ISFOC fonts containing Devanagari glyphs on its Web site
> www.cdac.org.in as well as multilingual word-processing package iLEAP (with
> free download of Lite version on Web site) for Indian languages including
> Devanagari script used for Hindi/Marathi etc..
Are any of these using UCS-based (ISO/IEC 10646 and Unicode) codes as
opposed to ISCII codes?
I look forward to hearing from you on this.
Best wishes
John Clews
-- John Clews, SESAME Computer Projects, 8 Avenue Rd, Harrogate, HG2 7PG Email: 10646ern@sesame.demon.co.uk; tel: +44 (0) 1423 888 432 Committee Chair of ISO/TC46/SC2: Conversion of Written Languages; Committee Member of ISO/IEC/JTC1/SC22/WG20: Internationalization; Committee Member of the Foundation for Endangered Languages; Committee Member of ISO/IEC/JTC1/SC2: Coded Character Sets Committee Member of CEN/TC304: Information & Communications Technologies: European Localization Requirements
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