On Wed, 12 Dec 2001, Anousak A Souphavanh wrote:
> > Are there any? (Besides charts or lists.)
> http://www.terena.nl/multiling/euroml/tests/test-ucspages1ucs.html
> http://www.hclrss.demon.co.uk/unicode/
You may have overlooked what's inside parentheses :-).
Two sites above are charts/lists, aren't they?
It seems to me that the best way to get a real life example
of Lao text is what Mark Leisher suggested, converting
<http://www.laogate.com> from Lao Light font encoding to Unicode.
> These two links but make sure you are running WindowsNt or 2000 to
> see Lao characters.
Well, you don't have to. Firstly, MS Win 9x/ME should
work fine with MS IE 5.5/6.0 and a Unicode font covering Lao
characters. Besides, recent builds of Mozilla under Unix/X11 (with
ClearyU fonts by Mark Leisher) have no problem displaying Lao character
charts. As for shaping with combining characters, Mark's sample text
taken from Bright and Daniels rendered by a CTL-enabled Mozilla build
under Unix/X11 _almost_ looks like his gif image, but I'm not sure
if the difference is due to misrendering by Mozilla or just a simple
glyph variation.
Jungshik Shin
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