I seem to remember that it is a verticalized for of Arabic script. The
only solution would be to turn the fonts 90 degrees, and type it as a
right to left script. you would see it turned 90 degrees in the screen,
but you could type it and print it (you can always turn your monitor 90
degrees :-) ).
On 1/10/12 9:49 AM, Peter V. Saveliev wrote:
On 10.01.2012 02:30, Michael Bauer wrote:
Interesting, that's a top to bottom script, no? A bit like Chinese used
to be.
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Top-to-bottom, with rows going from left to right.
It is the main difference from Chinese or Japanese. Another is that
traditional Mongolian has no horizontal scripting form, unlike Chinese.
Because of absence of horizontal scripting, traditional Mongolian —
imho — can not be used in UI without strong UI modification. But it
would be nice at least to have an ability to write texts in
traditional script.
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