It's possible, but it's as complicated for a conlang as for a similar natural language
anonymous
August 16 2008, 20:19:54 UTC
I know quite a lot about the SING Gaiji Architecture. It is interesting, and will help with some conlangs. But it's a way of delivering single complete characters with associated glyphs. It's not intended as a way to deliver fragments of a glyph and assemble them into complete glyphs. It could be used that way, but it's not the point of the architecture
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Re: It's possible, but it's as complicated for a conlang as for a similar natural languageaadromaAugust 16 2008, 23:41:55 UTC
Wow ... thank you so much for the time to respond!
it seems to me like you are mixing what are three different problems:Mind you, I've been working on this language since 1999, so a few of what you've listed aren't quite yet problems. I have both a bitmap font for use in a simple editor (right now using Chinese character space -- where I'm to put these letters is another problem!) and one or two fonts designed in Illustrator ready to be made into a TTF. The main problem here is the actual input
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it seems to me like you are mixing what are three different problems:Mind you, I've been working on this language since 1999, so a few of what you've listed aren't quite yet problems. I have both a bitmap font for use in a simple editor (right now using Chinese character space -- where I'm to put these letters is another problem!) and one or two fonts designed in Illustrator ready to be made into a TTF. The main problem here is the actual input ( ... )
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