On Fri, 13 Dec 2002, Shridhar Daithankar wrote:

[cross-postecd]
guys, this should concern all of us, picked this up from indic-computing 
mailing list. even more reason why much more work must happen on indian font 
development.

for your reference:  mangal is the name of the devanagri hindi font, 
available under windows xp 2k, etc, by microsoft. the font is unicoded, and 
opentype. but sayamindu dasgupta points out M$ may have *distorted* the 
unicoding...

any comments?

LL

> On 12 Dec 2002 at 21:44, Sayamindu Dasgupta wrote:
> > complications which may be involved), and that will need some hacking.
> > Of course, a major advantage is that there is already an "official"
> > Devnagari font from M$, and you can use that for reference. 
> 
> I was editing mangal in pfaedit and found that pfaedit specified the 
unicode 
> character above each glyph. Looking at these two, looks like mangal has 
largely 
> distorted unicode specification It gives glyph of 'kra' instead of 'ka'. SO 
if 
> a keyboard map conforms to unicode, it is likely that fonts like mangal 
will 
> produce garbage..
> 
> > Also, good quality "Free" (as in Free Speech)Open Type tables editing
> > tools are not available, and so, you may have to use M$ tools to do the
> > job :-(

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