Quote Originally Posted by wysota View Post
What is "a proper unicode"? Unicode is Unicode, there are no variants of Unicode, that's why it has "Uni" in its name. The only thing that decides if the glyph is displayed or not is the font - it might or might not have a particular glyph in its set, the OS shouldn't have anything to do with this.
What I meant by "proper unicode" was the proper fonts and settings required for the glyphs of various script. Of course the core of the OS has nothing to do with it , I was talking about the general configuration/fonts that the OS originally comes up with. For example, it is easy to display the script of my language (which is devnagari) in Windows XP , whereas some fonts have to be installed in some linux version.

I am confused about the exact settings in various OS (someone could clarify this thing). I think we may have to tweak with the rendering engine to properly dislplay some glyphs.