![]() ![]() ![]() Earlier Mac operating systems have only partial support for Tibetan Unicode.Īs explained below, there are two types of Unicode Tibetan fonts - Open Type and AAT, with Windows historically focusing on supporting the former and Mac supporting the latter. However, limitations persist for Tibetan in the software, which often does not work properly with Unicode Tibetan despite the systems support. Scope of support includes full Unicode Tibetan block coverage and stacks for transliterated Sanskrit plus some contemporary Chinese phoneticizations. ![]() Mac OS X 10.5.0 (Leopard) onwards comes with full Unicode Tibetan support in the base install, including two fonts (Kokonor and Kailasa) and three keyboard layouts. ![]() THL Toolbox > Tibetan Scripts, Fonts & Related Issues > Using Tibetan in MacintoshesĬontributor(s): David Germano, Chris Fynn, Chris Walker ![]()
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