From: "Michael Everson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > When we encode Tifinagh we will encode Tifinagh. We will not > meta-encode it for ease of transliteration to other scripts.
Yes that was the intent of my suggestion, I don't say that this must be done. But what would be wrong if a font was created for the Tifinagh script that would display Latin-based glyphs with diacritics rather than historic glyphs? Could it help to allow exchanges between use of the historic script in Morocco, and those that criticize Morocco and now want to support their language with Latin-based glyphs? Of course this would exhibit differences of orthograph in the visual rendering between a text written in Tifinagh then displayed with Latin glyphs, and the same text written normally with the Latin script. But it could help exhibit these cultural differences, as well as it could help studying the historic texts by people which are not used to read the Tifinagh glyphs, and would greatly appreciate to be able to interpret them with Latin glyphs but with their native orthograph (later they could laern to read the historic glyphs of this script with exactly the same texts). This is not really a proposal for a transliteration, as it does not want to map Tifinagh letters with their possible Latin equivalents, taking into account the history of this transliteration, which may have modified the orthograph to be easier to read in the Latin script (for example if letters have then been added or changed in the Latin script for the modern form of the language). This problem is similar between Latin and Cyrillic version of Serbo-Croatian, which is still considered as a single language (even if there are lexical preferences now between Serbian and Croatian, only Serbian being written today with both the Latin and Cyrillic alphabet). I'm sorry if this seems stupid for you. The intent is not to deprecate the historic script by writing it systematically (with a bijective mapping) with Latin glyphs: such system will look possibly ugly in some cases for users which have learned to write their language with the Latin script which includes now its own orthograph.