--- In qalam@yahoogroups.com, Michael Everson <everson@...> wrote:

> But if we do not encode them they are
> not available for use.

Absolutely. Thank you for all your work.

> Glyph based input can be helpful for learning to type, all right,
> but it isn't inherently "better" than QWERTY-based input.

Not at all. I just think both should be made available since qwerty
shouldn't have to be the be and end all for the rest of the world.
Maybe 'shouldn't' is not the right word but it would be nice if it
weren't :) I like to think that the integrity of the writing system is
preserved if the user doesn't have to translate everything into the
Roamn alphabet to input.

Suzanne