Talk:Glyphs used with the Hindu-Arabic numeral system

Tamil
Why is there no zero in the line for Tamil in the table? Are the tamil symbols for 1-9 actually used in a positional decimal numeral system? If so, there must be a zero! If not, they do not belong in this article.--Niels Ø 14:04, 14 February 2006 (UTC)
 * There's the posibility that they do use a positional decimal system using a simple space for the value of zero. If the language commonly doesn't use spaces, then this is perfectly unambiguous.  But I'd still rather like to see some explanation of this for the Tamil numerals.--Suicidium 20:18, 5 April 2006 (UTC)
 * I think that possibility is rather remote - how clearly could you distingusih 1000100 from 1001000 or 100001000, say--Niels Ø 22:27, 5 April 2006 (UTC)?
 * These are correct format and sequence of the medieval numbers in title page of the book Libro Intitulado Arithmetica Practica by Juan de Yciar, the Basque calligrapher and mathematician, Saragossa 1549.

Image:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5c/JuanDeYciar.jpg The figure shows the calligraphical place value of: one 1, two 2, three 3, fuor 4, five 5, six 6, seven 7, eight 8, nine 9, and ten o.

Symbols table
"Symboles" spelt correctly. Note regarding Unicode font support added. 66.46.152.30 20:30, 28 June 2006 (UTC)