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SILConverters 3.0 Bob Eaton, Mark Penny, 2009-10-06; 320 reads

This package provides tools through which you can change the encoding, font, and/or script of text in Microsoft Word and other Office documents, XML documents, and SFM text and lexicon documents. It also installs a system-wide repository to manage your encoding converters and transliterators (TECkit, CC, ICU, Perl, or Python-based, as well as support for adding custom transduction engines).

Tai Dam Keyboards Jim Brase, 2009-09-22; 431 reads

Two Tai Dam keyboard layouts are provided for keying text in the Tai Viet script.

Ukelele John Brownie, 2009-06-08; 410938 reads

Ukelele is a Unicode keyboard layout editor for Mac OS X versions 10.2 and later. A maintenance release of Ukelele, version 1.8.4 (universal binary) is now available for download. This version works on Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) as well as earlier versions.

Friendly Right-to-Left Editor (FRED) NRSI staff, 1999-08-27; 15073 reads

Tavultesoft Keyman Joan Wardell, 2007-04-23; 107101 reads

Keyman is a keyboard management utility that makes it practical to input many different languages in almost any Windows application. Keyman allows you to have arbitrarily long input sequences and to have diacritics typed after the base character.

Ukelele version history Jonathan Kew, 2005-12-02; 7605 reads

Release notes from older versions of the Ukelele tool.

KeyLayoutMaker: Jonathan Kew, 2006-06-01; 27409 reads

KeyLayoutMaker is a Perl script designed to create Mac OS X keyboard layout files, based on simple lists of keystrokes and required Unicode characters. It is particularly suited to creating layouts for syllabic scripts.

SILKey for Macintosh Jonathan Kew, 1998-03-11; 33681 reads

SILKey is a suite of programs that can be used to modify the behavior of the Macintosh keyboard when typing in any standard Macintosh word processor or other text-editing program. Written by Jonathan Kew, it is very similar to, but is not based on, the Keyman program for Windows.


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