On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 04:21:23PM +0600, Christopher Fynn wrote: > Indic scripts generally have a hanging base
Sure. And many mathematical symbols should have a “math-centerline base”. However, the font files I’m working with do not have the information about where these extra baselines are (or any per-script details); so I do not care about them at the moment. So my question was about the “compatible with European scripts” baseline (this is why I put it near uppercase/lowercase; probably I needed to be more explicit). Ilya P.S.: in more details: I’m merging a (lousily autogenerated) font which has a complete 6.3 BMP (Unifont + my α-level beautifier) with a (well designed) font which supports European scripts (but even them incompletely: DejaVu). So the only mismatches may appear in the scripts supported by both. P.P.S.: However, I presume that in technical writing, the notion of script is not so set in stone; character/words from one script would pepper the text as “symbols” inside a running “human language” text (as Greek does in math-in-Latin, and Greek and Latin do in math-in-Cyrillic). Do not know how this is handled inside non-Latin/Greek/Cyrillic/Hebrew scripts. _______________________________________________ Unicode mailing list Unicode@unicode.org http://unicode.org/mailman/listinfo/unicode