Hi Karthik, if I understand correctly the scripts for Indian languages all require extensive combination mechanisms for base consonants and accompanying vowels which may be placed above, below or even *before* the consonant nucleus of the syllable. Very similar is the Tibetan script which borrows these mechanisms from Indian scripts --- I mention this because we had the same discussion on Tibetan a few months ago. While it is possible to express the proper orthography via the ligature mechanisms in otf (and, perhaps to a lesser extent, ttf) fonts, groff only has limited support for these features as the ligature mechanism is hard-wired into groff, not into the font processing mechanism.
As far as I understand Heirloom troff ("The Heirloom Documentation Tools", https://n-t-roff.github.io/heirloom/doctools.html) can handle otf fonts directly. So this may be a feasible path for you. Please keep us informed if you are successful. Best, Oliver. On 04/12/2024 17:15, karthik holla wrote:
I am new to groff. Do we have support for Indian languages? I tried installing the required fonts using the script install-font.sh. But I am unable to get it to work.
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