An Introduction to Writing Systems: A review of script
characteristics affecting computer-based script support and
Unicode
Intended Audience: |
Managers, Software Engineers, Systems Analysts, Marketers, Font
Designers, Site Coordinators,Testers Web Administrators,
Designers |
Session Level: |
Beginner, Intermediate |
The tutorial will provide you with a good understanding of the
many unique characteristics of non-Latin writing systems, and
illustrate the problems involved in implementing such scripts in
products. It does not provide detailed coding advice, but does
provide the essential background information you need to understand
the fundamental issues related to Unicode deployment, across a wide
range of scripts. It has also proved to be an excellent orientation
for newcomers to the conference, providing the background needed to
assist understanding of the other talks! The tutorial goes beyond encoding issues to discuss
characteristics related to input of ideographs, combining
characters, context-dependent shape variation, text direction,
vowel signs, ligatures, punctuation, wrapping and editing, font
issues, sorting and indexing, keyboards, and more. The concepts are introduced through the use of examples from
Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Arabic, Hebrew, Thai, Hindi/Tamil,
Russian and Greek. While the tutorial is perfectly accessible to beginners, it has
also attracted very good reviews from people at an intermediate and
advanced level, due to the breadth of scripts discussed. No prior
knowledge is needed. |