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The EpiDoc Collaborative is developing specifications and tools for standards-based, digital publication and interchange of scholarly and educational editions of documentary and literary texts like inscriptions and papyri.
The link below will take you to the EpiDoc home page on this site.
JED (http://jedsoft.org/jed/) is a text editor by John E. Davis. It is an ancient emacs clone but has very good engine and uses SLang instead of Lisp.
BRIEF was a powerful programmers text editor released first by Underwear (1986-1988) and later (1993) by Borland.
This project is a BRIEF v3.1 Emulation (with patches) For JED.
The original CBRIEF manual can be found at archive.org:
https://archive.org/details/bitsavers_borlandBRIon3.1UsersGuide1992_9311365
I was always used BRIEF compatible editors. ...
JSesh is an ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic text processor, currently used by professionnals and amateurs alike. It runs on all platforms supporting java (Mac, Windows, Linux). It can be used as a library for your own softwares too.
SOURCES HAVE MOVED TO GITHUB: https://github.com/rosmord/jsesh
Complete tool for constructing/manipulating languages in digital form
With this tool you can easily design a new language, digitize an existing one or incrementally reconstruct an ancient language. It allows for free experimentation of all aspects of the language, so it does not have to be made consistent on paper first. You can edit script, syntax, grammar, morphology, lexicon and phonology, as well as write documents in the language, as it might be too complex to be handled by current font technology. The information is stored in xml format for easy integration with other software.
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Create Keymaps with up to 3433 characters of Unicode 4.1 each. Easily write texts and emails in many ancient scripts (Ancient Greek, Aramaic, Coptic, Cypriot Syllabogram, Etruscan, Hebrew, Old Persian, Phoenican, Ugaritic). Soon: Linear A & B, Luwian...
Hittite is an ancient Indo-European language spoken more than 3000 years ago in what is now modern Turkey. Hittite font is free and runs on Windows, Mac & Linux systems. For more info download the hittitefontguide.