User talk:Renoah
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[edit] D'ni
Hi, I hope you remember me
I'd like to ask if you have seen this http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/D%27ni_grammar
I'd like to know if you have to contribute anything Pictureuploader 12:31, 25 April 2006 (UTC)
- I do know about that. :) I've been wanting to take a look at it for a while, but it looks like a lot of work, and I'm afraid to start it until I have a reasonable amount of time to devote to it. I'd also thought about trying to coordinate the work with anyone from the DLF who would be willing to help out, but we're also coordinating the annual Mysterium packet at the moment.
- So the answer, I guess, is yes, I'll be happy to contribute- but in a few weeks, probably. Renoah 02:32, 26 April 2006 (UTC)
[edit] D'ni Unicode
Hi, you appear to be a Myst avid. Do you know if anyone has made a proposal for the D'ni script and numerals to be included in the ConScript Unicode Registry, so we can use Unicode instead of badly working fonts? If not, do you have any idea how to contact the community on this to further this proposal? -- Jordi·✆ 11:39, 19 September 2006 (UTC)
- I have never heard of the CSUR before now, and I don't quite understand what it would do. I'm just bright enough to have the necessary fonts installed on my computer, but I try to pay no attention to the man behind the curtain, as it were. If registry would allow users without the font installed to view D'ni characters correctly, I think it could be worth it. There might be copyright issues, though, since the most widely used D'ni font is the official font from CyanWorlds.