Strangely Peter Lofting didn't say this, since he was one of its original developers, but there is also a (now) free Tibetan Language Kit for the Mac at
http://www.otani.ac.jp/cri/twrp/TLK/index.html which forms stacking characters based upon single characters. Martin Heijdra ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alan Wood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Unicode Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 12:06 PM Subject: RE: Precomposed Tibetan > Jungshik Shin wrote: > > > Is there any opentype/AAT font for Tibetan? Do Uniscribe, Pango, > > ATSUI, and Graphite support them if there are opentype Tibetan fonts? > > In addition to the principle of character encoding, the best practical > > counterargument would come from a demonstration that Unicode encoding > > model for Tibetan script does work in practice. > > > I don't know if it includes OpenType or AAT features, but XenoType has just > announced a Tibetan Unicode Language Kit for Mac OS X 10.2: > > http://www.xenotypetech.com/ > > This page also announces kits for Burmese, Cherokee, Inuktitut, Kannada, > Lao, Malayalam and Thai. > > Alan Wood > http://www.alanwood.net (Unicode, special characters, pesticide names) > > >