Those interested in Tamazight might also be interested to know there has been some preliminary work to encode it in Unicode. Copies of the discussion documents are here:
http://std.dkuug.dk/jtc1/sc2/wg2/docs/n1757.pdf http://www.unicode.org/~rick/03076-tifinagh-discussion.pdf Perhaps people at [EMAIL PROTECTED] might be interested in these. We invite discussion and feedback. Rick > From: "Don Osborn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: 2003-07-27 05:07:35 -0700 > > FYI, a new application of Unicode for Tamazight (Latin-based > transcription). It has already been noted that they used Greek > characters in several instances (gamma, open-e, and their capitals) > rather than extended Latin characters. > > Don Osborn > Bisharat.net > > --- Dans [EMAIL PROTECTED], "asprot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a > �crit�: > Hello, > > For those interested in Unicode Fonts for the Tamazight language of > northern Africa, we recommend the site AGHLAN : > > http://site.voila.fr/aghlan > > You may download from the web page : > > http://site.voila.fr/aghlan/ZUFonts.htm > > Unicode fonts for the (latin and maybe soon tifinagh) transcription > of Tamazight as well as keyboard drivers for the Windows XP OS which > supports Unicode standards. You might notice that we use the [�] key > on the french keyboard to invoke Tamazight's diacritic letters. > > Greetings to all. > --- Fin du message transf�r� --- > >

