Dear Matthew,
if you want to construct any script or devanagari font (eg .ttf) for using in word documents:
Very important is to work with vector based images.
In the Nineties I produced some different styled Devanagari fonts with the help of the Windows app TypeFoundry.
This app no longer exists. Today the app FontCreator is available, which works similar.
You make a scan of the desired letters, import to FontCreator. There it will be converted into a vector image.
Now you will be able to make minor changes to the letter. You can also assign the letters to any keyboard key.
When you are finished the app will produce a .ttf font for the windows/font folder.
Of course you can also use this font for a script table.

Heiner


Am 03.11.2019 um 11:38 schrieb Roland Steiner via INDOLOGY:
Dear Andrew,

You could also contact Dragomir Dimitrov who produced several script tables:

-- The Bhaikṣukī Manuscript of the Candrālaṃkāra. Study, Script Tables, and Facsimile Edition. By Dragomir Dimitrov. Cambridge, Mass., London: Harvard University Press 2010 (Harvard Oriental Series. 729).

-- "Tables of the Old Bengali Script (on the basis of a Nepalese manuscript of Daṇḍin's Kāvyādarśa), in: Śikhisamuccayaḥ. Indian and Tibetan Studies. Ed. by Dragomir Dimitrov, Ulrike Roesler and Roland Steiner. Wien: Arbeitskreis für tibetische und buddhistische Studien, Universität Wien 2002 (Wiener Studien zur Tibetologie und Buddhismuskunde. 53), pp. 27-78.

Best,
Roland


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