From indic at unicode.org Wed Jan 3 10:43:05 2018 From: indic at unicode.org (Anish V via Indic) Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2018 22:13:05 +0530 Subject: Indic Unicode 2018 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hello, Happy New Year to all. Here are my expectations for Indic Unicode for the year. Experts please comment on the feasibility/probability. *Encoding to Unicode*: 1. Dogra 2. Tulu-Tigalari 3. Nandinagari 4. Ranjana 5. Emojis - Diya (Oil lamp), Mango, Peacock, Lotus, Hindu temple ..... *Final proposal stage:* 1. Goyakanadi (Konkani) 2. Landa 3. Vatteluttu 4. Koloma (Kok'borok) 5. Emojis related to socio-cultural symbols of India, like Swastika, Auto rickshaw, Jalebi etc. *Preliminary proposals:* 1. Deodhai (Bodo) 2. Gupta 3. Kadamba 4. Kalinga 5. Kamarupi 6. Kolezhuthu 7. Nagari 8. Pallava Along with this, expecting all the scripts in Unicode get supported in Windows, iOS and Android platforms. _______________________________________________ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From indic at unicode.org Wed Jan 3 11:05:47 2018 From: indic at unicode.org (=?UTF-8?B?4LS44LS/4LSs4LWBIOKAjA==?= via Indic) Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2018 17:05:47 +0000 Subject: Indic Unicode 2018 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi Anish, Thanks for sharing this info. Could you loop me in for the Vatteluttu proposal? Regards, Cibu On Wed, Jan 3, 2018 at 4:43 PM, Anish V via Indic wrote: > Hello, > > Happy New Year to all. > > Here are my expectations for Indic Unicode for the year. > Experts please comment on the feasibility/probability. > > *Encoding to Unicode*: > > 1. Dogra > > 2. Tulu-Tigalari > > 3. Nandinagari > > 4. Ranjana > > 5. Emojis - Diya (Oil lamp), Mango, Peacock, Lotus, Hindu temple ..... > > *Final proposal stage:* > > 1. Goyakanadi (Konkani) > > 2. Landa > > 3. Vatteluttu > > 4. Koloma (Kok'borok) > > 5. Emojis related to socio-cultural symbols of India, like Swastika, Auto > rickshaw, Jalebi etc. > > *Preliminary proposals:* > > 1. Deodhai (Bodo) > > 2. Gupta > > 3. Kadamba > > 4. Kalinga > > 5. Kamarupi > > 6. Kolezhuthu > > 7. Nagari > > 8. Pallava > > Along with this, expecting all the scripts in Unicode get supported in > Windows, iOS and Android platforms. > > _______________________________________________ > > > _______________________________________________ > Indic mailing list > Indic at unicode.org > http://unicode.org/mailman/listinfo/indic > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From indic at unicode.org Wed Jan 3 11:08:15 2018 From: indic at unicode.org (Anish V via Indic) Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2018 22:38:15 +0530 Subject: Indic Unicode 2018 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Anshuman Ji has already submitted preliminary proposal to encode Vattezhuthu. On Jan 3, 2018 22:36, "???? ?" wrote: Hi Anish, Thanks for sharing this info. Could you loop me in for the Vatteluttu proposal? Regards, Cibu On Wed, Jan 3, 2018 at 4:43 PM, Anish V via Indic wrote: > Hello, > > Happy New Year to all. > > Here are my expectations for Indic Unicode for the year. > Experts please comment on the feasibility/probability. > > *Encoding to Unicode*: > > 1. Dogra > > 2. Tulu-Tigalari > > 3. Nandinagari > > 4. Ranjana > > 5. Emojis - Diya (Oil lamp), Mango, Peacock, Lotus, Hindu temple ..... > > *Final proposal stage:* > > 1. Goyakanadi (Konkani) > > 2. Landa > > 3. Vatteluttu > > 4. Koloma (Kok'borok) > > 5. Emojis related to socio-cultural symbols of India, like Swastika, Auto > rickshaw, Jalebi etc. > > *Preliminary proposals:* > > 1. Deodhai (Bodo) > > 2. Gupta > > 3. Kadamba > > 4. Kalinga > > 5. Kamarupi > > 6. Kolezhuthu > > 7. Nagari > > 8. Pallava > > Along with this, expecting all the scripts in Unicode get supported in > Windows, iOS and Android platforms. > > _______________________________________________ > > > _______________________________________________ > Indic mailing list > Indic at unicode.org > http://unicode.org/mailman/listinfo/indic > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From indic at unicode.org Wed Jan 3 11:21:29 2018 From: indic at unicode.org (=?UTF-8?B?4LS44LS/4LSs4LWBIOKAjA==?= via Indic) Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2018 17:21:29 +0000 Subject: Indic Unicode 2018 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Yes; I am aware of http://unicode.org/L2/L2016/16068-vatteluttu.pdf Thanks, Cibu On Wed, Jan 3, 2018 at 5:08 PM, Anish V wrote: > Anshuman Ji has already submitted preliminary proposal to encode > Vattezhuthu. > > On Jan 3, 2018 22:36, "???? ?" wrote: > > Hi Anish, > > Thanks for sharing this info. Could you loop me in for the Vatteluttu > proposal? > > Regards, > Cibu > > > On Wed, Jan 3, 2018 at 4:43 PM, Anish V via Indic > wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> Happy New Year to all. >> >> Here are my expectations for Indic Unicode for the year. >> Experts please comment on the feasibility/probability. >> >> *Encoding to Unicode*: >> >> 1. Dogra >> >> 2. Tulu-Tigalari >> >> 3. Nandinagari >> >> 4. Ranjana >> >> 5. Emojis - Diya (Oil lamp), Mango, Peacock, Lotus, Hindu temple ..... >> >> *Final proposal stage:* >> >> 1. Goyakanadi (Konkani) >> >> 2. Landa >> >> 3. Vatteluttu >> >> 4. Koloma (Kok'borok) >> >> 5. Emojis related to socio-cultural symbols of India, like Swastika, Auto >> rickshaw, Jalebi etc. >> >> *Preliminary proposals:* >> >> 1. Deodhai (Bodo) >> >> 2. Gupta >> >> 3. Kadamba >> >> 4. Kalinga >> >> 5. Kamarupi >> >> 6. Kolezhuthu >> >> 7. Nagari >> >> 8. Pallava >> >> Along with this, expecting all the scripts in Unicode get supported in >> Windows, iOS and Android platforms. >> >> _______________________________________________ >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Indic mailing list >> Indic at unicode.org >> http://unicode.org/mailman/listinfo/indic >> >> > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From indic at unicode.org Wed Jan 3 13:06:43 2018 From: indic at unicode.org (Richard Wordingham via Indic) Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2018 19:06:43 +0000 Subject: Indic Unicode 2018 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20180103190643.704d04f8@JRWUBU2> On Wed, 3 Jan 2018 22:13:05 +0530 Anish V via Indic wrote: > Along with this, expecting all the scripts in Unicode get supported in > Windows, iOS and Android platforms. I wish I could share your optimism. We're still waiting for the USE to stop condemning Tai Tham text. Richard. From indic at unicode.org Thu Jan 4 16:48:21 2018 From: indic at unicode.org (Anshuman Pandey via Indic) Date: Thu, 4 Jan 2018 16:48:21 -0600 Subject: Indic Unicode 2018 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <18327D31-763F-491D-9DB7-EDD183AA4CEF@umich.edu> Hi Anish, Thank you for sharing your list of expectations! I agree that several of your expectations ought to be fulfilled in 2018. There are several ways of achieving this, among which the most direct means are: 1) Conducting the research, analysis, and proposal development yourself 2) Funding those who are working on these projects The Unicode Consortium itself does not actively propose new scripts, at least Indic ones. Such work is done by people like Michael Everson, Andrew West, and many others. It is quite feasible to advance the encodings for several of the scripts you mention, but as with all projects in any industry, expectations must prostrate before the trinity of time, effort, and funding. :) Happy new year! All my best, Anshuman > On Jan 3, 2018, at 10:43 AM, Anish V via Indic wrote: > > Hello, > > Happy New Year to all. > > Here are my expectations for Indic Unicode for the year. > Experts please comment on the feasibility/probability. > Encoding to Unicode: > > 1. Dogra > > 2. Tulu-Tigalari > > 3. Nandinagari > > 4. Ranjana > > 5. Emojis - Diya (Oil lamp), Mango, Peacock, Lotus, Hindu temple ..... > > Final proposal stage: > > 1. Goyakanadi (Konkani) > > 2. Landa > > 3. Vatteluttu > > 4. Koloma (Kok'borok) > > 5. Emojis related to socio-cultural symbols of India, like Swastika, Auto rickshaw, Jalebi etc. > > Preliminary proposals: > > 1. Deodhai (Bodo) > > 2. Gupta > > 3. Kadamba > > 4. Kalinga > > 5. Kamarupi > > 6. Kolezhuthu > > 7. Nagari > > 8. Pallava > > Along with this, expecting all the scripts in Unicode get supported in Windows, iOS and Android platforms. > > _______________________________________________ > > > _______________________________________________ > Indic mailing list > Indic at unicode.org > http://unicode.org/mailman/listinfo/indic -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: