D. Starner wrote:
> However, as Unicode will be in use for an indefinite period of time,
> quite possibly centuries,
... or even if it weren't...
> we'd like to avoid filling it with characters that nobody will use.
> As such, we prefer to wait until Bharathi Lipi has s
> We, K. Kasturi & G. Kasturi have devised a script which is common
> to the 12 principal languages of India. After a comparitive study
> of the alphabet of the languages, we now present a common font for
> them. We call it the "Bharathi Lipi". Details of the font, t
Sirs,
We, K. Kasturi & G. Kasturi have devised a script which is common to the 12 principal languages of India. After a comparitive study of the alphabet of the languages, we now present a common font for them. We call it the "Bharathi Lipi". Details of the font, the methodolo
3 matches
Mail list logo