Andreas Have you tried Mihail Bayaryn's Siddhanta font - (or his earlier Chandas and Uttara fonts)?
http://svayambhava.org/index.php/en/fonts This font supports many more vertical ligatures for Sanskrit than most other Devanagri fonts. - Chris On 13/06/2013, Andreas Prilop <apri...@freenet.de> wrote: > On Wed, 12 Jun 2013, Richard Wordingham wrote: > >> While the same principle applies to Indic scripts (and indeed, to the >> Roman alphabet), there is only one Indic mark I can think of for which >> the issue of component association arises, and that is the nukta. > > Sanskrit requires "candrabindu" U+0901 inside (or on top of) > two "La" U+0932. > See > http://www.unicode.org/mail-arch/unicode-ml/y2011-m06/0138.html > > Instead of > http://www.unicode.org/mail-arch/unicode-ml/y2011-m06/att-0135/image001.png > I would like to see the two "La" on top of each other. > >