Unicode Technical Notes | |
Version | 1 |
Authors | Neil Patel |
Date | 2024-8-21 |
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This document provides a template for Unicode Technical Notes in PDF or other formats only. Since Adlam was encoded in Unicode version 9.0 in 2016 the letterforms have evolved to address legibility, ease-of-writing and typographic concerns. This technical note documents this evolution by chronologically showing how every glyph has been rendered in all released versions of the primary fonts used by the language community.
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The body of this note is contained in the file "UTN58-Evolution-of-Adlam-Characters-Since-Encoding-2.pdf".
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