I don't mean to be critical, but I find the UDHR page is really hard to use.
Observed behavior: I click on the map. I get circles. I click on a circle and get more circles. I click again and get more circles. Keep clicking and I get weird image icons with letters. I click on one and I get a popup with mysterious sh X C T H OHCHR. I click on a language name and get a description of the language. I hit back and need to go through the entire circle thing again. I click on sh and get "Status: no known problems". I hit back and go through the circle thing again. I click on X and get an XML file. I do the back and circle thing again. I click C and get a list of Unicode characters. I click on the list of tables and get the same thing, except without the multiple layers of circles. After several minutes of clicking, I haven't seen any translations. Expected behavior: I click on the map and see a translation of the UDHR into an interesting language with a cool font. Ken On Sun, Jun 28, 2015 at 11:28 AM, Eric Muller <[email protected]> wrote: > I am pleased to announce that the UDHR in Unicode project ( > http://unicode.org/udhr) has reached a notable milestone: we now have 400 > translations of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in text form. > > The latest translation is in Sinhala, thanks to Keshan Sodimana, Pasundu > de Silva and Sascha Brawer. Many thanks to them and to all the contributors. > > There is still plenty of work: most translations would benefit from a > review, and there are 55 translations for which we have PDFs or images, but > not yet the text form (look for stage 2 translations). > > The site has also been revamped a bit, with a more functional map, and a > more functional table of the translations. The mapping to ISO 639-3 and BCP > 47 have been updated to take into account the evolution of those standards. > > Again, thanks to all the contributors, past, present and future, > > Eric. > > PS: I believe I have taken care of all the backlog of contributions and > comments. If I missed something, sorry, and please ping me again. >

