Indic Character Encoding Globalization
Indic Character Encoding Globalization
Bengali, Devanagari, Gujarati, Gurmukhi, Hindi, Kannada, Khmer, Lao, Malayalam, Marathi, Nepali, Oriya, Sanskrit, Sinhala, Tamil, Telugu, Tibetan and Thai characters sets use variations of Brahmi-derived Indic characters.
Top: Computers: Software: Globalization: Character Encoding: Indic
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Bhomiyo - Tools to search and view Indic scripts, converters from one encoding to another.
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ISCII and ISCLAP - The Indian Script Code for Information Interchange (ISCII) and Indian Script Code for Language Paging (ISCLAP) are two standards supported by the Indian Government. Includes a character set table and a description of the two encoding systems.
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Kannada Localisation Initiative - Projected aiming to localize free software such as KDE and Gnome.
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TIS 620 Character Set - Character table and details of the Thai encoding system.
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The ISCII encoding system - A description of the ISCII encoding system for indic scripts.
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Standardization and Implementations of Thai Language - Details on Thai encoding, input and output mechanisms, linguistics and standards.
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The Indic Computing Project - Involves preparation of a handbook for computing in Indian languages, with languages specific issues. Also contains mailing lists for Indic computing users, developers, standards and CVS logs.
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Indian Scripts Input System - Unicode compliant freely downloadable software keyboard input methodologies covering most Indian scripts.
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ISCII white paper - A description of the Indian Script Code for Information Interchange) as detailed in the IS:13194:1991 standard document. Authored by Shashank Bhatt.
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Mozdev.org: Padma - A technology for transforming text written in Indic languages between various public and proprietary formats.
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