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Author Topic: Vedic tone marks  (Read 1610 times)
OldKnip
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« on: 2010-06-25, 06:13:34 »

AFAIK Devanagari is the only Indic script with Unicode encoding of Vedic tone marks (U+0951 ... U+0951). If I add such marks e.g. to a Bengali font (assigning them to U+0951 ... U+0951) they are not treated as signs belonging to Bengali, i.e. they cannot be joined to a Bengali syllable. In VOLT I can create a positioning lookup but this doesn't work in the finished OT font because the tone marks are not "recognized" as "Bengali". Is there any possibility to overcome this problem?

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« Reply #1 on: 2010-08-05, 06:35:43 »

Most likely not, as Uniscribe is hard-coded to treat the two scripts distinctly. Probably the only code points shared between them are U+0964 and U+0965.
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