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The Ethiopic syllabary is is the [[writing systems|writing system]] used for several languages of Ethiopia and Eritrea, including Amharic, Tigrinya, and the liturgical |
The Ethiopic syllabary is is the [[writing systems|writing system]] used for several languages of Ethiopia and Eritrea, including [[Amharic]], Tigrinya, and the liturgical [[Ge'ez language]]. |
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==Fonts== |
==Fonts== |
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The [http://am.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Can%27t_see_the_font%3F Resource page] for Ethiopic [[fonts]] and [[input methods]] at wikipedia is agood place to look. |
The [http://am.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Can%27t_see_the_font%3F Resource page] for Ethiopic [[fonts]] and [[input methods]] at wikipedia is agood place to look. |
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Abyssinica [[SIL]] [[TrueType]] [[fonts]] are included in Debian and other [[Linux |
Abyssinica [[SIL]] [[TrueType]] [[fonts]] are included in [[Debian]] and other [[:Category:Linux distributions|Linux distributions]] in the package ttf-abyssinica-sil. |
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===Keyboard=== |
===Keyboard=== |
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[http://www.openroad.net.au/languages/african/harari/keyboards.html Typing in Harari (Ḣarari / ሐረሪ)] |
[http://www.openroad.net.au/languages/african/harari/keyboards.html Typing in Harari (Ḣarari / ሐረሪ)] |
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===Unicode=== |
===[[Unicode]]=== |
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Please note that there may be additions to the Ethiopic characters in the [[Unicode]] standard in the coming years, as more linguistic work is done. |
Please note that there may be additions to the Ethiopic characters in the [[Unicode]] standard in the coming years, as more linguistic work is done. |
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PDFs of multiple [http://www.unicode.org/versions/ versions] of The Unicode Standard are available. |
PDFs of multiple [http://www.unicode.org/versions/ versions] of The [[Unicode]] Standard are available. |
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[http://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode4.0.0/ch12.pdf This document] contains some information about Ethiopic |
[http://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode4.0.0/ch12.pdf This document] contains some information about Ethiopic |
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[[Category:Languages (international)]] |
[[Category:Languages (international)]] |
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[[Category:Fonts]] |
Revision as of 17:56, 24 January 2007
The Ethiopic syllabary is is the writing system used for several languages of Ethiopia and Eritrea, including Amharic, Tigrinya, and the liturgical Ge'ez language.
Fonts
The Resource page for Ethiopic fonts and input methods at wikipedia is agood place to look.
Abyssinica SIL TrueType fonts are included in Debian and other Linux distributions in the package ttf-abyssinica-sil.
Keyboard
Ethiopic keyboard package for Linux
Typing in Harari (Ḣarari / ሐረሪ)
Unicode
Please note that there may be additions to the Ethiopic characters in the Unicode standard in the coming years, as more linguistic work is done.
PDFs of multiple versions of The Unicode Standard are available.
This document contains some information about Ethiopic
There is a mention of Ethiopic on pages 4 and 5 of this document.
There are code charts for three blocks of Ethiopic characters.