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Dear Madhav and Suresh,
I do work at Microsoft, and we take font bugs seriously! 😊
It turns out the problem in this case is with Firefox and Chrome on Windows 10. These browsers use a font rendering technology called Harfbuzz. In this case the Nirmala UI font renders this conjunct dyu with explicit halant. Nirmala UI renders most conjucts horizontally, often with explicit virama, as is commonplace when typesetting Hindi. Nirmala UI has been optimized for Hindi because most text in devanagari that renders on Windows is in Hindi. Now the problem comes in when Harbuzz tries to position the u-matra on the conjunct dy-. It seems to get this wrong and try to position the u-matra on the d component. If you paste this cluster into Notepad on Windows, you get the correct and expected rendering with the u positioned below the ya. This rendering is also correct ("dyu") in Microsoft's Edge browser - which is how I determined that the problem is with Harfbuzz - as I do see the problem you mentioned, "duya" on Chrome and Firefox. I will share this observation with the developer of Harfbuzz.
Here is the rendering of this pada in Word on Windows 10 using the Devanagari fonts that ship with Windows 10.
Best wishes,
Andrew Glass
From: INDOLOGY <indology-bounces@list.indology.info> on behalf of Suresh Kolichala via INDOLOGY <indo...@list.indology.info>
Sent: Friday, April 27, 2018 12:55 PM
To: Madhav Deshpande
Cc: Indology; Jayaram Sethuraman; e-shabda-charcha-peeth; Bharatiya Vidvat parishad; Manik Thakar; Ranjana Date
Subject: Re: [INDOLOGY] My Sanskrit verse today