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    Coptic Encoder

    A full system for transcoding between legacy Coptic character sets.

    ...This package aims to act as a stepping stone to Unicode, by including several legacy fonts hard-coded to take advantage of the multiple encodings, as well as a UNIX shell script, in multiple shell languages, to transcode between these encodings. All twelve encodings in wide use are supported. The fonts in this package are compatible with many operating systems; the shell scripts support Mac and Linux (more soon).
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    SakhrLinux

    SakhrLinux

    Sakhr install on Linux

    Small script to be able to install automaticaly Sakhr on Linux and run it through Wine after fixing the arabic letters problem.
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    avestafonts

    avestafonts

    Avestan Unicode Fonts

    The glyph outlines origin from Yasna 10 of the manuscript of Tehran University Library, nr. 11263. The scanned manuscript can be viewed under Ave976 on wwww.avesta-archive.com In the manuscript long [i] and long [u] do not differ, as well as both short and long [o]. Nevertheless, long [u] and short [o] are mapped in the font. Their outlines follow the script style of the manuscript. The letters for [θ] and [x] have two different shapes in the manuscript, so I have added one of each of them into the Private Use Area. ...
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