Le samedi 16 octobre 2010 à 22:36 +0530, Kiran Kumar Chava a écrit : > At the link, http://geek.chavakiran.com/archives/55 , I tried to > understand Telugu Unicode encoding and then I tried to do an out of > box review of this encoding. Kindly let me know if I am missing > something, mentioned as missing in above article are really missing or > not. Any other views...
The 13 Telugu characters added in Unicode 5.1, including the fractions, are enumerated here : http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/Unicode-5.1/U51-0C00.pdf . The rationale for their inclusion are documented in http://std.dkuug.dk/jtc1/sc2/wg2/docs/n3116.pdf (which proposed 18 characters) . I have not looked close enough to check whether the 5 "missing" characters are linked to the one you consider as missing. Frédéric -- Frédéric Grosshans Chargé de Recherche Laboratoire de Photonique Quantique et Moléculaire ENS Cachan / CNRS UMR 8437 tel: (+33)1 47 40 77 15 GSM: (+33)6 09 24 29 64 e-mail: frederic.grossh...@ens-cachan.fr