I was surprised to learn of continued reference to and presumably use of 8-bit fonts modified two decades ago for the extended Latin alphabets of Malian languages, and wondered if anyone has similar observations in other countries. Or if there have been any recent studies of adoption of Unicode fonts in the place of local 8-bit fonts for extended Latin (or non-Latin) in local language computing.

At various times in the past I have encountered the idea that local languages with extended alphabets in Africa require special fonts (that region being my main geographic area of experience with multilingual computing), but assumed that this notion was fading away.

See my recent blog post for a quick and by no means complete discussion about this topic, which of course has to do with more than just the fonts themselves: http://niamey.blogspot.com/2015/10/the-secret-life-of-bambara-arial.html

TIA for any feedback.

Don Osborn


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