- Tamil Unicode - http://www.geocities.com/avarangal/tamilunicode.html
Proposal to extend the support for Tamil encoding in Unicode. Includes technical data, tables and images of the proposed character set.
- TIS 620 Character Set - http://www.langbox.com/codeset/tis620.html
Character table and details of the Thai encoding system.
- Tamil Numerals - http://www.geocities.com/avarangal/tamil-numerals.htm
Information about entering Tamil numerals. Site requires a font download from the main page.
- Computing in Indian Languages using Java - http://www.mukri.com/
Unicode and ISCII-based Java Products for Indian language computing. Suite offers conversion utilities from Unicode to non-Unicode Indic fonts and vice versa.
- ISCII and ISCLAP - http://tdil.mit.gov.in/standards.htm
The Indian Script Code for Information Interchange (ISCII) and Indian Script Code for Language Paging (ISCLAP) are two standards supported by the Indian Government. Includes a character set table and a description of the two encoding systems.
- The Indic Computing Project - http://indic-computing.sourceforge.net
Involves preparation of a handbook for computing in Indian languages, with languages specific issues. Also contains mailing lists for Indic computing users, developers, standards and CVS logs.
- The ISCII encoding system - http://www.cwi.nl/~dik/english/codes/indic.html
A description of the ISCII encoding system for indic scripts.
- ISCII white paper - http://www.cicc.or.jp/english/hyoujyunka/mlit4/7-3India/India.htm
A description of the Indian Script Code for Information Interchange) as detailed in the IS:13194:1991 standard document. Authored by Shashank Bhatt.
- Indix - Indian Language Computing Project - http://www.ncst.ernet.in/projects/indix/
Research project related to Indian languages in computing. Contains details of the work, screen shots and a download of the unicode compatible Raghu font.
- Indian Scripts Input System - http://www.bangla.name/isis/
Unicode compliant freely downloadable software keyboard input methodologies covering most Indian scripts.
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