On Mon, 22 Jul 2019 17:42:37 -0700 Anshuman Pandey via Unicode <unicode@unicode.org> wrote:
> As I pointed out in L2/11-144, the “Magar Akkha” script is an > appropriation of Brahmi, renamed to link it to the primordialist > daydreams of an ethno-linguistic community in Nepal. I have never > seen actual usage of the script by Magars. If things have changed > since 2011, I would very much welcome such information. Otherwise, > the so-called “Magar Akkha” is not suitable for encoding. The Brahmi > encoding that we have should suffice. How would mere usage qualify it as a separate script? Richard.