From 4f7782e9aa380a7931f307dbc51fe9430656cfbf Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: r12a Date: Tue, 4 Jun 2024 07:55:41 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] ccp: Draft top up, + counter styles section --- cakm/ccp.html | 71 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 57 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) diff --git a/cakm/ccp.html b/cakm/ccp.html index 5be857db..4e79d81b 100755 --- a/cakm/ccp.html +++ b/cakm/ccp.html @@ -1967,8 +1967,7 @@

YA and YYA

None of the sources consulted clearly describe the relationship between π‘„  and π‘„‘. The description of the pronunciation of the latter varies from source to source.

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It is assumed, given the Unicode names, that these are used in a similar way to U+09AF BENGALI LETTER YA and U+09DF BENGALI LETTER YYA, -but that needs to be corroborated.

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As may be guessed from the the Unicode names, these are used in a similar, but not identical, way to U+09AF BENGALI LETTER YA and U+09DF BENGALI LETTER YYA.

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Stacked AA

The word is:

𑄃𑄳𑄃

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Research is needed to determine whether this is simply a typo, or whether this sequence has a special purpose.

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Codepoint order

  1. A consonant or independent vowel.
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  3. π‘„³ followed by another consonant.
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  5. π‘„΄.
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  7. π‘„΄ (needs to be clarified whether this is appropriate for cases where both maayyaa and virama appear on the same stack!)
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  9. π‘„³C followed by another consonant.
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  11. π‘„΄ (needs to be clarified whether this is appropriate for cases where both maayyaa and virama appear on the same stack!)
  12. One of π‘„± or π‘„² (in decomposed text only).
  13. A dependent vowel.
  14. 𑄁, or π‘„‚.
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    Text spacing

    Baselines, line height, etc.

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    Counters, lists, etc.

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    Styling initials

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    Line-edge rules

    Line breaking should not split any combining mark from its base character, either.

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    Counters, lists, etc.

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    See type samples.

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    Chakma has a native numeric style. Follow the type samples link above for a real world example.

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    Numeric

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    The chakma numeric style is decimal-based and uses these digits.

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    𑄢␣𑄷␣𑄸␣𑄹␣𑄺␣𑄻␣𑄼␣𑄽␣𑄾␣𑄿
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    Examples:

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    𑄷␣𑄸␣𑄹␣𑄺␣𑄷𑄷␣𑄸𑄸␣𑄹𑄹␣𑄺𑄺␣𑄷𑄷𑄷␣𑄸𑄸𑄸␣𑄹𑄹𑄹␣𑄺𑄺𑄺
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    Prefixes and suffixes

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    Generally, Chakma lists use a full stop plus a space as a suffix.

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    Examples:

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    +π‘„·. +π‘„Έ. +π‘„Ή. +π‘„Ί. +π‘„». +
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    Separator for Chakma list counters: full stop + space.
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    Page numbering, running headers, etc

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