(my first digest copy arrived moments after posting my previous update)

Richard,

"Top To Bottom" means that the characters (glyphs) are upright (top uppermost), as they would be written horizontally, but stacked in a column one-at-a-time and reading from the top to the bottom. BTT (Bottom To Top) would be the same, except reading from bottom to top.

I noted that with a cursive script such as Arabic, when written horizontally, connects letters (also there are a lot of ligatures). When written vertically, the individual "standalone" forms of letters are used, so no connections. I would presume that Mongolian and Phags-pa would do something similar. Latin text (and CJK) are normally non-cursive (unconnected), as you note.

Phil

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