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Websites providing information on unicode encoding for Indic scripts.
http://www.rediff.com/search/2002/jul/29blog.htm
Guide to creating weblogs in Indian languages using unicode encoding. By Mahesh Shantaram.
http://www.evertype.com/standards/ch/ch.html
Draft of the proposal for encoding Cham to ISO. Contains proposed names, and shapes of the characters and other details about the script.
http://devanaagarii.net/
Tips to view electronic content, ie text, mail, news, web pages in Hindi, Konkani, Marathi, Nepali, Sanskrit and other languages using the Devanagari script.
http://www.softfonts.com/
Institute of Software Engineering, Gondia (India) - Contains information about their products Sugam-98 - a software to enter Unicode encoded DevaNagari in Windows 98, and their Devanagari open type font Akhil_HE designed by typographer Akhilesh Gupta. No free product downloads on the site. Contact, licensing details and author biography available.
http://www.egt.ie/standards/si/si.html
Draft of the proposal for encoding Sinhala to for ISO ISO/IEC 10646 dated March 1997. Contains proposed names, and shapes of the characters and other details about the script.
http://www.unicode.org/faq/indic.html
Official FAQ from the Unicode Consortium discussing ISCII and Unicode as well as common problems faced by developers and users.
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