App-Lingua-BO-Wylie-Transliteration
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1) Prescript 2) Superscript 3) The Center piece (carriyng the inherent
vocal, mandatory) 4) Subscript 5) The vocal sign 6) Postscript1 7)
Postscript2
Note: Except from the Center piece (3), all other signs are optional.
Note: Optional character can form ligatures with the character they are
combined with.
TECHNICAL BACKGROUND (UNICODE)
The Unicode consortium had to decide what they want their code points to
look like:
a) either each altered base syllable is represented (i.e. ka, ko, ke,
ki, ku) as a separate character (code point) b) the base syllables are
represented and the altered syllables will be merged
Since it was chosen for the latter, this has a few consequences:
* The graphical representation will depend on building ligatures and
thus on the font you are using.
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5) The vocal sign
6) Postscript1
7) Postscript2
Note: Except from the Center piece (3), all other signs are optional.
Note: Optional character B<can> form B<ligatures> with the character they are combined with.
=head1 TECHNICAL BACKGROUND (UNICODE)
The Unicode consortium had to decide what they want their code points to look like:
a) either each altered base syllable is represented (i.e. ka, ko, ke, ki, ku) as a separate character (code point)
b) the base syllables are represented and the altered syllables will be merged
Since it was chosen for the latter, this has a few consequences:
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