Re: Why are the double-part Indic vowel signs decomposable

From: Eric Muller (emuller@adobe.com)
Date: Thu Sep 03 2009 - 09:54:38 CDT

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    Shriramana Sharma wrote:
    > The Unicode Standard repeats in every Indic script in chapter 9 that
    > vowels are encoded atomically.
    You are probably referring to the subheads "Vowel *letters*".
    > Yet "compatibility decompositions" are
    > provided for all the two-part Indic vowels.

    Those are vowel *signs*.

    Eric.



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