Hi Peter and everyone, I'd be interested in seeing they keyman file you generated for Eastern Cree.
Most of the keyboards i've seen have been designed for specific langauges. Has anyone come across a single keyborad layout intended to support all of UCAS? A friend at the national library of canada was interested in a single keyboard layout that their staff and teh public could use to access unicode based catalogues and databases. On public workstations it would be easier to support a single layout, rather than different layouts for different languages that use Syllabics. Andj Andrew Cunningham Multilingual Technical Officer Accessibility and Evaluation Unit, Vicnet State Library of Victoria Australia At 10:21 PM 10/29/01 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>>> On 10/29/2001 04:13:39 PM James Kass wrote: >And, here is a page which illustrates different layouts for Eastern >and Western Syllabics (and has fonts, too): >http://www.knet.on.ca/keyboard.html I just did a quick Keyman file for one of these layouts (the Easter Syllabics layout -- generating Unicode, not the custom encoding of their fonts), though there are a few symbols in their chart where it's not clear to me just what they want. Anyway, I'll make it available if anyone wants to use it. - Peter --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Peter Constable Non-Roman Script Initiative, SIL International 7500 W. Camp Wisdom Rd., Dallas, TX 75236, USA Tel: +1 972 708 7485 E-mail: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <<<<