Re: Rendering Sanskrit Medial Sequences -vy- and -ry- in Myanmar

2019-08-21 Thread Richard Wordingham via Unicode
On Tue, 20 Aug 2019 22:43:43 + Andrew Glass via Unicode wrote: > The order of medials in Myanmar clusters is constrained by UTN > #11. So yes, you do need to > follow the preferred order for Myanmar even if the sequence does not > match phonetic order. If

Re: Rendering Sanskrit Medial Sequences -vy- and -ry- in Myanmar

2019-08-21 Thread Richard Wordingham via Unicode
On Wed, 21 Aug 2019 02:47:28 + James Kass via Unicode wrote: > > Are we are allowed to write Llangollen as the definition of the > > Unicode Collation Algorithm implies we should, with an invisible CGJ > > between the 'n' and the 'g', so that it will collate correctly in > > Welsh?  That CGJ

Re: Rendering Sanskrit Medial Sequences -vy- and -ry- in Myanmar

2019-08-21 Thread Richard Wordingham via Unicode
On Wed, 21 Aug 2019 02:40:09 + James Kass via Unicode wrote: > On 2019-08-21 2:08 AM, Richard Wordingham via Unicode wrote: > > Are we are allowed to write Llangollen as the definition of the > > Unicode Collation Algorithm implies we should, with an invisible CGJ > > between the 'n' and the

Re: Rendering Sanskrit Medial Sequences -vy- and -ry- in Myanmar

2019-08-20 Thread James Kass via Unicode
Well, it was intended to be off list.  It seems that this has been mentioned before, for example; http://www.unicode.org/mail-arch/unicode-ml/y2011-m07/0029.html Maybe it's time for a new thread/subject title?

Re: Rendering Sanskrit Medial Sequences -vy- and -ry- in Myanmar

2019-08-20 Thread James Kass via Unicode
On 2019-08-21 2:40 AM, James Kass wrote: Are we are allowed to write Llangollen as the definition of the Unicode Collation Algorithm implies we should, with an invisible CGJ between the 'n' and the 'g', so that it will collate correctly in Welsh?  That CGJ is necessary so that it will collate*

Re: Rendering Sanskrit Medial Sequences -vy- and -ry- in Myanmar

2019-08-20 Thread James Kass via Unicode
On 2019-08-21 2:08 AM, Richard Wordingham via Unicode wrote: Are we are allowed to write Llangollen as the definition of the Unicode Collation Algorithm implies we should, with an invisible CGJ between the 'n' and the 'g', so that it will collate correctly in Welsh? That CGJ is necessary so th

Re: Rendering Sanskrit Medial Sequences -vy- and -ry- in Myanmar

2019-08-20 Thread Richard Wordingham via Unicode
On Tue, 20 Aug 2019 22:43:43 + Andrew Glass via Unicode wrote: > The order of medials in Myanmar clusters is constrained by UTN > #11. So yes, you do need to > follow the preferred order for Myanmar even if the sequence does not > match phonetic order. Are

Re: Rendering Sanskrit Medial Sequences -vy- and -ry- in Myanmar

2019-08-20 Thread Vinodh Rajan via Unicode
es, you do need to follow the > preferred order for Myanmar even if the sequence does not match phonetic > order. > > > > > > > Cheers, > > > > Andrew > > > > *From:* Unicode *On Behalf Of *Vinodh Rajan > via Unicode > *Sent:* 20 August 2019 15:29 &

RE: Rendering Sanskrit Medial Sequences -vy- and -ry- in Myanmar

2019-08-20 Thread Andrew Glass via Unicode
visual output you were expecting? Cheers, Andrew From: Unicode On Behalf Of Vinodh Rajan via Unicode Sent: 20 August 2019 15:29 To: Unicode Mailing List Subject: Rendering Sanskrit Medial Sequences -vy- and -ry- in Myanmar Hi, I was wondering how to encode the Sanskrit medial sequences -vy

Rendering Sanskrit Medial Sequences -vy- and -ry- in Myanmar

2019-08-20 Thread Vinodh Rajan via Unicode
Hi, I was wondering how to encode the Sanskrit medial sequences -vy - and -ry- in Myanmar as they occur in Sanskrit syllables such as dvya and trya regularly. I tried to encode the above as ဒွျ (Cons U+103D U+103B) and ဒြျ (Cons U+103C U+103B) but all rendering engines insert a dotted circle befo