Deepayan Sarkar wrote:

AFAICS, Debian itself is not Unicode 4.1.0 compliant yet (the unstable version of console-data has [1] /usr/share/unidata/UnicodeData-4.0.1d1b.txt). The change is the addition of one (moderately rare) code point, but the font editor we use (fontforge) doesn't know about it yet (I haven't checked the CVS version recently though). In any case, this is a minor problem (that will get solved eventually), and more importantly, completely orthogonal to the issue at hand.

Deepayan
But Unicode 4.1.0 works fine in my Ubuntu 5.04 box. Windows and it's range of software also doesn't have any update yet, but that works fine without any problem. It's just a character besides a particular code, so there should not be any problem getting the output if we fix the font. In fact I'm not getting any problem in both Windows and Linux. I just added the codepoint in the glyph with FontLab (Windows) and it's working well. You can check it by downloading any of the font from http://www.ekushey.org.

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