The vast majority of script names in FC-generated glyph names adhere to the 4-letter format, with notable exceptions:
-canadianaboriginal
-chorasmian
-cuneiform
-divesakuru
-elymaic
-khitansmallscript
-nandinagari
-nyiakengpuachuehmong
-wancho
-yezidi
While "-wancho" isn't that much longer than, say, "-ugar", and thus easy to display - having a 2-letter name, followed by a 20-letter script designation (as in e.g. "ma-nyiakengpuachuehmong"), could, imho, benefit from a do-over.
Uniform script name format
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Re: Uniform script name format
The files we currently use are over two years old. We will update some of the files we use to generate the glyph names.
So with the next upcoming major release ma-nyiakengpuachuehmong will become ma-hmnp
Expect these:
-canadianaboriginal -> unchanged
-chorasmian -> chrs
-cuneiform -> unchanged
-divesakuru -> diak
-elymaic -> elym
-khitansmallscript -> kits
-nandinagari -> nand
-nyiakengpuachuehmong -> hmnp
-wancho -> wcho
-yezidi -> yezi
So with the next upcoming major release ma-nyiakengpuachuehmong will become ma-hmnp
Expect these:
-canadianaboriginal -> unchanged
-chorasmian -> chrs
-cuneiform -> unchanged
-divesakuru -> diak
-elymaic -> elym
-khitansmallscript -> kits
-nandinagari -> nand
-nyiakengpuachuehmong -> hmnp
-wancho -> wcho
-yezidi -> yezi