For Malayalam Lohit would be the bad choice because it is the least
popular font for Malayalam among all other available fonts. It follows a
reduced set orthography. Consistent glyphs with other Indic fonts is the
main drawback of that font and its less popularity. All Indic scripts
vary a lot and
@zerng07: I think CJKUnifonts does want to follow Taiwan's standard (CNS11643),
China's standard (GB18030), and other countries' standard also.
However this project seema to stop the development since 2010
(http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/CJKUnifonts/).
CJKUnifonts is a truely open
BTW, there are other fonts: fonts-cwtex-* following Taiwan standard and
licensed by GPL-2+.
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