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Malayalam numbers ൪,൯ looks like chillu glyphs ര്, ന് #6
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Thanks for your feedback. I'll let the designer know. |
Vertical straight tails is a choice made to distinguish between numbers and chillus. I agree that there are fonts that use the same glyph style for both. Especially Nirmala UI. In the past month, this created a massive data corruption in governemnt records because one of the online tool by Kerala government accidentally used Malayalam numbers instead of chillus in data entry(input tool). The difference was obvious with other free licensed fonts(http://smc.org.in/fonts/) and we reported it(http://blog.smc.org.in/electoral-malayalam-mistakes/). In the print I have seen an example whre Malayalam numerals in small size compared to Chillus. |
Thanks for introducing that case of data corruption. Furthermore, about those less frequently used characters for "Fractions" — U+0D73 ൳, U+0D74 ൴, U+0D75 ൵. Do you recommend that ൴ ൵ should have straight tails so they're consistent to digits ൪ and ൯, or they should have curly tails since there're no chillu letters similiar to them? And about U+0D73 ൳, is there a good way to dinstinguish it from the digit zero (൦) when the latter one takes the tailed form? Btw, may I know why you still prefer the legacy |
Size difference is usually enough. But anuswara is circular and 0 is not exactly circular.
The need not be consistant with digit glyphs. They are already distinct from Chillus and designer is free to choose curly tail or straight tail.
U+0D73 should have small radius eye and longer tail. Digit zero, if its glyph has tail, it is circle with large radius and short tail. But the tailed form of digit zero is rare and now days all fonts I know use circular form without tail.
We don't prefer one above another. We treat them equally. Historically SMC was against alternate encoding of chillu. It is a long story to write down here :). But http://thottingal.in/documents/ReportonMalayalamUnicodeIssues.pdf http://thottingal.in/documents/SMC_Unicode_5.1.pdf http://thottingal.in/documents/rachana-malayalam-collation.pdf and finally http://www.unicode.org/L2/L2013/13036-chillus-uptake.pdf will give enough details. In short, |
I'll ask the designer to try a more oval shape (taking reference to Meera) for Malayalam digit zero, besides improve the other two digits. Ah… I really should've read "Report on the Issues of Malayalam Language in Unicode" more carefully. Thank you for emphasizing this document and the other ones. |
You are welcome!. Happy to help :) |
@lianghai what is the status of this? :) |
@lianghai ping |
Malayalam numbers usually has vertical stroke as its tail, while chillus should have curvy tail.
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