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Hello!
Is there any info on traditional Mongolian scripting support by
libreoffice, or plans, or something like that?
Thanks!
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Peter V. Saveliev
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Interesting, that's a top to bottom script, no? A bit like Chinese used
to be.
Michael
09/01/2012 21:09, sgrìobh Peter V. Saveliev:
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Is there any info on traditional Mongolian scripting support by
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Thanks!
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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.
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
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 :-