There should be at least one glyph for each code point in the Devanagari range. Glyph setĮxamine your font and make sure it covers the Unicode range for Devanagari. They only reflect one person's limited experience. Different approaches are of course possible so please take my writings with a grain of salt. For more details one would refer to the Unicode Standard, the OpenType specification and the VOLT release notes. What does it take to convert it to Unicode? Where do I start? So, suppose you have a font that was used to print Devanagari in some proprietary encoding. We would like to see many more Unicode Devanagari fonts appear, and hope that appropriate standards will emerge along the way. Whichever way you look at it, having only Mangal is hardly sufficient for all text processing purposes and for all the languages that use the script.
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