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Why do Devanagari, Bengali, and Oriya use images, but the others text? Gorobay ( talk) 16:24, 4 May 2013 (UTC)
I have started a discussion at WikiProject Writing Systems on organizing this template's contents. Please add your thoughts to the discussion there if you have anything to add. Thanks. Van Isaac WS cont 04:59, 30 May 2020 (UTC)
Unless you argue that the difference between the first is just the addition of a TAI THAM tone mark...
A more doubtful set of four descendants is Ga, with arguably four New Tai Lue descendants:
There may well be some Tai Viet sets of four descendants, but I need to do some literature searches.
The best I can do at present for what I want as
|talucp = 19A2 |talu2cp = 19A5 |talu3cp = 1994
is the terrible hack
|talucp = 19A2;/ᦥ/ᦔ
Help! -- RichardW57 ( talk) 22:33, 27 October 2021 (UTC)
@ Vanisaac:: I fear we need to include Tamil Brahmi. We need it to show the splits in Brahmi, for:
Possibly we need to generate images from a Tamil Brahmi font - Vinodh Rajan's Adinatha seems suitable, including its licensing. It's a well documented font. I've already generated and uploaded a similar set of Tai Tham character images.
I'd be inclined to make the inclusion of Tamil Brahmi dependent on a parameter. A lot of characters had been dropped, and the Brahmi section of the chart could get fussy. It seems that southern India has seen a fair bit of hybridisation of alphabets. -- RichardW57m ( talk) 13:53, 1 November 2021 (UTC)
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Why do Devanagari, Bengali, and Oriya use images, but the others text? Gorobay ( talk) 16:24, 4 May 2013 (UTC)
I have started a discussion at WikiProject Writing Systems on organizing this template's contents. Please add your thoughts to the discussion there if you have anything to add. Thanks. Van Isaac WS cont 04:59, 30 May 2020 (UTC)
Unless you argue that the difference between the first is just the addition of a TAI THAM tone mark...
A more doubtful set of four descendants is Ga, with arguably four New Tai Lue descendants:
There may well be some Tai Viet sets of four descendants, but I need to do some literature searches.
The best I can do at present for what I want as
|talucp = 19A2 |talu2cp = 19A5 |talu3cp = 1994
is the terrible hack
|talucp = 19A2;/ᦥ/ᦔ
Help! -- RichardW57 ( talk) 22:33, 27 October 2021 (UTC)
@ Vanisaac:: I fear we need to include Tamil Brahmi. We need it to show the splits in Brahmi, for:
Possibly we need to generate images from a Tamil Brahmi font - Vinodh Rajan's Adinatha seems suitable, including its licensing. It's a well documented font. I've already generated and uploaded a similar set of Tai Tham character images.
I'd be inclined to make the inclusion of Tamil Brahmi dependent on a parameter. A lot of characters had been dropped, and the Brahmi section of the chart could get fussy. It seems that southern India has seen a fair bit of hybridisation of alphabets. -- RichardW57m ( talk) 13:53, 1 November 2021 (UTC)