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28.2; Rendering Traditional Mongolian Script
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> From: "Garid Z." <garidzorigoo <at> gmail.com>
> Cc: 63028 <at> debbugs.gnu.org
> Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2023 01:05:43 +0900
>
> > FTR, what font are you using for this script?
>
> It looks like I'm using Noto-sans, Take look at my (C-u C-x =) output
> file (attachment: letter.txt):
Yes, it's Noto Sans Mongolian.
> > Thanks. However, I think I'd like to separate this line from the
> > existing Mongolian line (which uses the Cyrillic script). I thought
> > about labeling it "Mongolian Traditional:, WDYT? Alternatively, we
> > could rename the existing line to "Mongolian Cyrillic", if the
> > traditional Mongolian script is back in wide use nowadays.
>
> (TBH, Traditional script are used rarely).
> But using "Mongolian Traditional" and "Mongolian Cyrillic" labels sound
> perfect to me. Should I make new file:
> emacs/lisp/leim/quail/mongolian.el and put these 2 input methods?
> or "Mongolian-cyrillic" still should belongs to other cyrillics
> in emacs/lisp/leim/quail/cyrillic.el? WDYT?
>
> > In any
> > case, I will need to know how "Mongolian" is written in the Mongolian
> > script, can you tell that as well?
>
>
> Sure here: (Just in case, I also made it as attachment)
> - Mongolia - Монгол - ᠮᠣᠩᠭᠣᠯ
> - Mongolian language - Монгол хэл - ᠮᠣᠩᠭᠣᠯ ᠬᠡᠯᠡ
> - Mongolian traditional scrips - Монгол бичиг - ᠮᠣᠩᠭᠣᠯ ᠪᠢᠴᠢᠭ᠋
OK, I will modify HELLO and the rest of the files with this. The
preferred encoding with this script is probably UTF-8, is that right?
> Should I make new file: emacs/lisp/leim/quail/mongolian.el and put
> these 2 input methods?
No need for a new file. Just add the Mongolian input method to
lisp/leim/quail/misc-lang.el.
> For the input-method this, I need to couple of days to figure out and
> look for existing keyboard layout for traditional mongolian.
OK.
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