At David Germano's request, Jskad's UI now uses

'Tibetan Machine Web (non-Unicode)' rather than 'Tibetan'.

I often use the term 'Tibetan' to mean 'Tibetan (either in Unicode,
TM or TMW in RTF, or any other scheme where it appears as Tibetan
instead of Roman transliteration'.  So this is a good change in my opinion,
though 'TMW' or 'Legacy TMW' is shorter.
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dchandler 2005-02-27 00:14:37 +00:00
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@ -180,7 +180,14 @@ href="#tmwtowylie">Converting Tibetan to Wylie</a>. -->
<p>
Jskad lets you input Tibetan text according to several popular
keyboard input methods.&nbsp; The default keyboard is the <!-- <a
keyboard input methods.&nbsp; When you type, the Tibetan characters
that appear are stored internally as Tibetan Machine Web, not
Unicode.&nbsp; If you want Unicode, there are numerous ways in Jskad
to convert Tibetan Machine Web to it.
</p>
<p>
The default keyboard is the <!-- <a
href="http://iris.lib.virginia.edu/tibet/tools/jskad_docs/Wylie_keyboard.rtf"
target="_blank"> -->Extended Wylie<!-- </a> --> keyboard.&nbsp; Other
supported keyboards include <!-- <a