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dchandler
07e360d9a8 The ACIP {NYA%} is supported. {NYAo} and {NYAx} are confusing to me,
because I don't know which glyphs o and x correspond to.  For that
reason, they cause ERRORs.

The proposed THDL Extended Wylie ~X and X is now used for U+0F35 and
U+0F37 respectively.
2003-09-07 16:19:50 +00:00
dchandler
72e531e515 Use shortened 'dreng-bu, not regular. As per TM glyphs. I suspect
that the following would look better with shortened 'dreng-bu also,
but I'm sticking with the TM/TMW docs:

dz+r~137,2~~4,46~1,110~4,120~1,123~1,126~4,106~4,113~f5b,fb2
dz+w~138,2~~4,47~1,110~4,120~1,123~1,126~4,106~4,113~f5b,fad
dz+h~139,2~~4,48~1,110~4,120~1,123~1,126~4,106~4,113~0F5C
dz+h+y~140,2~~4,49~1,110~4,121~1,123~1,126~4,107~4,114~f5c,fb1
dz+h+r~141,2~~4,50~1,110~4,121~1,123~1,126~4,107~4,114~f5c,fb2
dz+h+l~249,2~~4,51~1,110~4,123~1,123~1,126~4,110~4,117~f5c,fb3
dz+h+w~143,2~~4,52~1,110~4,122~1,123~1,126~4,108~4,115~f5c,fad
2003-09-04 03:46:35 +00:00
a1tsal
2f58ec2760 A bunch of Sanskrit stacks of the form ts+... and dz+...had 1,125 for their
drengbu, but that is actually a naro.  I changed it to 1,123
(which is one of the two drengbus).
2003-09-04 02:06:58 +00:00
dchandler
045c4069c9 Preliminary ACIP->TMW support is in place. {DU} gives you something
less beautiful than what Jskad would give, so more work is needed.
2003-08-31 16:06:35 +00:00
a1tsal
1f4d53be2e Moved ^M to punctuation section.
Removed obsolete comment.
2003-08-31 00:44:23 +00:00
a1tsal
522812996e Remove unused sections of tibwn.ini. 2003-08-31 00:34:15 +00:00
dchandler
896344f2d1 David Chapman removed some lines from tibwn.ini. That breaks TM<->TMW
mappings, so I've put them back, but with the EWTS non-correspondences
\tmwXYYY.

Jskad no longer supports superscribed or subscribed numerals, because
EWTS does not.
2003-08-26 01:28:02 +00:00
a1tsal
ccdebf6719 Removed half numbers (no longer in EWTS)
Brought <?Other?> closer to EWTS
Removed __TILDE__ (no longer in EWTS)
Changed M^ to ^M per new EWTS draft
Added ai, au, -i from WW tibwn.ini -- they were missing in this version
2003-08-25 23:19:48 +00:00
dchandler
d5ad760230 TMW->Wylie conversion now takes advantage of prefix rules, the rules
that say "ya can take a ga prefix" etc.

The ACIP->Unicode converter now gives warnings (optionally, and by
default, inline).  This converter now produces output even when
lexical errors occur, but the output has errors and warnings inline.
2003-08-23 22:03:37 +00:00
dchandler
e198519c5f Jskad now supports EWTS ~, i.e. TMW8.91. 2003-07-25 02:35:31 +00:00
dchandler
d726bc0258 A couple of changes to TMW->Unicode thanks to Than's reply to my
questions.
2003-07-09 01:44:15 +00:00
dchandler
02558a1d78 Jskad supports <7, >8, etc. again; it no longer supports the punctuation
'<' and '>'.  The current keyboard implementation makes this an either-or
proposition, when fundamentally it need not be.

Added a <?Numbers?> command and an <?Input:Numbers?> command to
tibwn.ini; broke the numbers apart from the consonants.  This facilitates the
new-and-improved Tibetan->Wylie conversion.

Tibetan->Wylie is now done by forming legal tsheg-bars.  A legal tsheg bar
is converted into perfect THDL Wylie.  See code comments to learn what
it thinks is a legal tsheg-bar, but it inlcudes bskyUMbsH minus the trailing
punctuation (H), e.g.

Illegal sequences, such as runs of transliterated Sanskrit, are turned into
unambiguous Wylie; each glyph is followed by a vowel or a disambiguator
('.').

I've made it so that the illegal sequences are as beautiful as possible.  You
get 'pad+me', for example, not the equivalent but uglier 'pad+m.e.'.
2003-07-08 14:30:17 +00:00
dchandler
23d18c925f Tibetan! 5.1's docs were again faulty. fa and va were getting the wrong
vowels.
2003-07-08 02:59:17 +00:00
dchandler
72d2eee503 Code cleanup. 2003-07-05 19:26:58 +00:00
dchandler
3113a4b8de Some of the \tmw80.. mappings were out of date.
3+1/2 is not EWTS; took these out.
2003-07-01 03:42:30 +00:00
dchandler
61d29fc355 The TMW->Wylie mapping was busted w.r.t. tshegs.
Also, I now map both TMW7.90 and TMW7.91 to EWTS 'M'.
2003-07-01 00:17:18 +00:00
dchandler
229536884f I've validated by hand the TM<->TMW mappings. A few things changed, so
no previous TM->TMW or TMW->TM conversions can be trusted.
2003-06-30 02:24:11 +00:00
dchandler
b16fb8a85c This is correct; the Tibetan! 5.1 documentation is not. This affects
TM->TMW conversions.

See http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=746871&group_id=61934&atid=502515
for a full list of Tibetan! 5.1 documentation errors.
2003-06-29 22:11:00 +00:00
dchandler
80101666c7 Included a fix from WylieWord's tibwn.ini. Removed some needless trailing
tildes.
2003-06-21 02:35:21 +00:00
dchandler
5067683121 Edward corrected me; he had intended to have M map to 7.91, not 7.90. 2003-06-17 01:46:19 +00:00
dchandler
af5b95b08d A TMW->Unicode table is here. Note these issues, however:
Is the EWTS '_' to be represented as U+0020, or is it a wider space?

Does TMW9.42, Dza, map to U+0F5F,U+0F39?

Does TMW6.60, r+y, map to U+0F62,U+0FBB or to U+0F6A,U+0FBB?  (Likewise with r+w, TMW6.61, TMW6.62, etc.)

Is U+0F7E a bindu?  What Unicode does TMW7.96 map to, for example?  What does TMW7.91 map to?

Should TMW8.97 and TMW8.98 map to swastiskas elsewhere in Unicode?  If so, which codepoints?  Likewise with TMW9.60, a Chinese character.

Does TMW7.68 map to U+0F39?

Does TMW7.74, the ITHI secret sign, have a Unicode mapping?  f68,fa0,f80,f72 comes close, but fa0 would be too large, wouldn't it?

What Unicode does TMW9.61 map to?  Is it for sequences like f40,f7c,f60,f72?  Or is it for f60,f72,f7c?
2003-06-15 03:25:45 +00:00
dchandler
189fef9aec Made Jskad smart enough to handle a few more EWTS characters; some
it can only convert to Wylie, others are live key sequences.  This will make
converting the shechen documents go more smoothly.
2003-06-09 13:35:43 +00:00
dchandler
54ca37c824 The Wylie 'M' used to map to TMW7.91, when it should map to TMW7.90.
I've fixed that.

I've also added a couple of Unicode mappings to give a flavor for how
multi-codepoint mappings will be represented.
2003-06-01 19:14:08 +00:00
dchandler
1f6bb07d53 Fixes bogus Unicode mappings mentioned in
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=746871&group_id=61934&atid=502515.
2003-06-01 04:02:04 +00:00
dchandler
bfacd6c998 Accurate TM->TMW and TMW->TM mappings are now available. I've
verified this extensively and have full confidence that these mappings
agree with Tony Duff's Tibetan! 5.1 documentation (except as described
below).

To get them, I had to disregard Tony Duff's tables for a few glyphs: the
characters with ordinal 32 and 45 (space and hyphen in Roman ASCII,
space and tsheg in Tibetan).  For these glyphs, we must have mappings
from TibetanMachineSkt4.32 to something, etc., and those mappings were
not present.  I've normalized the mapping for these glyphs, as it is arbitrary
because the same two glyphs just appear fifteen times each.
2003-05-31 20:13:15 +00:00
dchandler
6f0390c5d6 By default (controllable via options.txt), Jskad now fixes the Tahoma curly
brace problem upon opening any RTF document.

The TMW_RTF_TO_THDL_WYLIE test baselines changed because
I fixed (a while ago) some inconsistencies between the EWTS standard and
Jskad.

Conversion of TibetanMachineWeb8.40, @#, to Wylie now works correctly.

Unfortunately, though, typing @# doesn't produce 8.40, it still produces
8.38 and 8.39, two glyphs.
2003-05-28 00:40:59 +00:00
dchandler
a144b125ca I've made Jskad adhere to the THDL Extended Wylie spec. Some
punctuation has changed {@, #, %, and $}.

Fixed some errors in tibwn.ini so that all the TM<->TMW mappings are
correct.
2003-05-26 13:11:51 +00:00
dchandler
c6d6116ff2 Initial revision 2002-09-23 23:15:39 +00:00