Template:Indic glyph/sandbox

New version: table of family relationships
The new version of template:Indic glyph is currently slated to be in the form of family tree, where scripts are organized by their predecessors.

Current implementation: expandable families
The current incarnation of includes exemplar scripts to show the range of styles and geographic distribution of Brahmi-derived scripts, and then shows the whole of the family in drop-downs, loosely grouped by derivation and geography.

Indic script family tree
Tree listing Indic script genealogy. Historic/Ancient scripts are in italics, possible exemplar scripts in bold.


 * Indic scripts
 * Kharosthi
 * Tocharian
 * Brahmi
 * Kusan?
 * Gupta (Brahmi variant)
 * Bhaiksuki
 * Siddham
 * Tibetan
 * Phags-pa
 * Zanabazar Square
 * &rarr; Hangul
 * Limbu
 * Lepcha
 * Marchen
 * Manipuri?
 * (Proto-Bengali)
 * Maithili?
 * Bengali
 * Tirhuta
 * Oriya
 * Newa
 * Sharada
 * Takri
 * Dogra
 * Landa
 * Gurmukhi
 * Khojki
 * Mahajani
 * Khudawadi
 * Multani
 * Kashmiri?
 * (Nagari)
 * Devanagari
 * Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics
 * Kaithi
 * Modi
 * Gujarati
 * Nandinagari
 * Syloti Nagri
 * Gunjala Gondi
 * Ranjana
 * Soyombo
 * Pallava
 * Tamil
 * Grantha
 * Cham
 * Ahom
 * Saurashtra
 * Khmer
 * Lao
 * Thai
 * Burmese
 * S'gaw Karen
 * Kayah Li
 * Kawi?
 * Balinese
 * Javanese
 * Baybayin
 * Tagbanwa
 * Buhid
 * Hanunoo
 * Batak
 * Sundanese
 * Lontara
 * Makasar
 * Rejang
 * Old Mon
 * Chakma
 * Dives Akuru
 * Thaana
 * Tai Tham
 * New Tai Lü
 * Tai Le
 * Tai Viet
 * Malayalam
 * Kalinga?
 * Kadamba
 * Sinhala
 * Kannada
 * Pyu
 * Karnarese
 * Telugu

Unclassified scripts: Masaram Gondi, Meetei Mayek

Groupings
Family tree broken up into groups of around a dozen scripts with one or more exemplar scripts in each. The Ashoka Brahmi letter, upon which almost every other Indic character can ultimately be derived, is included in all groups for comparison.