[Neobrahmigp] Re : Re: Query on confusable composite characters

Dr. AJAY D A T A ajay at data.in
Sun Jul 30 13:14:34 UTC 2017


  
Dear Akshat,Looking forward for the draft of Devanagari LGR.  Lets share with everyone for comments. 
 
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From: Akshat Joshi   MailId : [71630017]To: Bal Krishna Bal Cc: neo brahmi Subject: Re: [Neobrahmigp] Query on confusable composite charactersDate: 28 Jul 2017 02:16:38 PM 
Hello Dr Bal,
Thanks for the question. It is indeed important to get this clarified .
When we are doing the analysis, we cannot and should not limit ourselves to any specific font. At the same time this is also true that we cannot take into account all the possible fonts.  
We cannot and should not limit because across the Operating Systems there are various fonts present. Even within the same operating system, across its versions, different fonts can be used. Even if we talk about a particular OS and a particular version, among different browsers different fonts could be used to show the address bar content. If we further fix a particular browser, browsers are not the only place where URLs are used. They can be a part of an email where all the possible fonts can be used. In essence, font specific analysis cannot yield great results.  
Having said the above, analyzing all the fonts is impossible too. 
It actually means that there is no fixed way to take this up. In my opinion, we should go by the common glyph shaping behavior within the respective scripts and chart our road ahead. Even across various fonts, styles there is always a common denominator which we can consider. That is what we are doing .
Thanks for asking this question. It brings this aspect of our approach, out.  
Regards,
Akshat Joshi 
 

On 24-07-2017 06:43, Bal Krishna Bal wrote:


Hello Akshat and the NBGP members,
In our recent discussions on confusable composite characters, we have noticed that the confusion is only prominent across certain fonts and not with all universally. I have attached a few samples  where the strings and the respective fonts are highlighted in yellow. The question is - are we considering font specific issues here? Are there any fonts being considered to be used as default ones to display Devanagari text on the browser`s address bar?
Regards,
Bal Krishna
 



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