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RPM: fonts-ttf-sil-namdhinggo
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Current version: 1.004-alt1_5
Build date: 20 february 2022, 03:26 ( 112.9 weeks ago )
Size: 73.94 Kb
Home page: https://software.sil.org/namdhinggo/
License: OFL
Summary: Namdhinggo SIL, a font family for the Limbu writing system of Nepal
Description:
Namdhinggo provides glyphs for all Limbu characters and some Latin.
The Limbu, or Kirat Sirijonga, script is used by around 400A.000 people in Nepal
and India. This Unicode-encoded font has been designed to support literacy and
materials development in the Limbu language.
According to traditional histories the Limbu script was developed by King
Sirijonga in the 9th Century. It then fell out of use before being reintroduced
in the 18th century by Teongsi Sirijonga (1704-1741) whom many felt to be the
reincarnation of the first Sirijonga. The modern Sirijonga was apparently
martyred in 1741 for the sake of this script by lamas in Sikkim. The script was
named a.'Sirijongaa.' in his honor by the Limbu scholar Iman Singh Chemjong.
Current maintainer: Igor Vlasenko
List of contributors List of rpms provided by this srpm:
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Build date: 20 february 2022, 03:26 ( 112.9 weeks ago )
Size: 73.94 Kb
Home page: https://software.sil.org/namdhinggo/
License: OFL
Summary: Namdhinggo SIL, a font family for the Limbu writing system of Nepal
Description:
Namdhinggo provides glyphs for all Limbu characters and some Latin.
The Limbu, or Kirat Sirijonga, script is used by around 400A.000 people in Nepal
and India. This Unicode-encoded font has been designed to support literacy and
materials development in the Limbu language.
According to traditional histories the Limbu script was developed by King
Sirijonga in the 9th Century. It then fell out of use before being reintroduced
in the 18th century by Teongsi Sirijonga (1704-1741) whom many felt to be the
reincarnation of the first Sirijonga. The modern Sirijonga was apparently
martyred in 1741 for the sake of this script by lamas in Sikkim. The script was
named a.'Sirijongaa.' in his honor by the Limbu scholar Iman Singh Chemjong.
List of contributors List of rpms provided by this srpm:
- fonts-ttf-sil-namdhinggo