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PROJECT ENTRY: XHK STANDARD

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XHK Standard

Updated
Jan 17th 2007 - 21:08 GMT
Available at
http://wiki.gaudiyakutir.com/XHK
Opened
September 2005
Abstract
XHK is an acronym for eXtended Harvard-Kyoto. XHK is an extension for the popular Harvard-Kyoto transliteration system, developed to better accommodate transliteration of Bengali script.

The standard is accompanied with XIAST, the corresponding extensions to IAST, the International Alphabet of Sanskrit Transliteration, that on its own is slightly insufficient for the exact duplication of the full range of the Bengali alphabet.
Md tasks
• Standard development
• Producing related tools
Assistance
The community has been helpful in online discussions related to the development.

Tasks you can help with:
    » None currently listed.
Status
Ongoing as needed.

Related news:
    » XHK v1.20 released
    » Further extensions to XHK
Priority
0.8  ·  Rate this project: Recommend priority.
Future
Should there be future developments in transliteration systems or something amiss in XHK, they would be looked into.
Requirements
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Related News

A total of 2 news and updates related to this project entry have been posted.

XHK Standard : XHK v1.20 released

Date
Jan 18th 2007 - 05:43 GMT
Available at
Description
The next revision, v1.20, of XHK is now released based on the notes and the feedback made at a development discussion at Bhasa.Net resource. There is still some ground to cover for future revisions, tidying up some loose ends with more exotic glyphs. I have also included Devanagari glyphs in the XHK character map.

With this, the change history of the XHK standard has also been included in the project development page with access to older revisions in PDF format.
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XHK Standard : Further extensions to XHK

Date
Jan 6th 2007 - 06:19 GMT  ·  Updated: Jan 10th 2007 - 22:38 GMT
Available at
Description
As you may know, we've extended the Harvard-Kyoto convention to accommodate lossless Bengali transliteration. Now, some nuances are missing, and we need help in the development of the standard. Read the thread above for more information.
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