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  2. Dzongkha keyboard layout - Wikipedia

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    The Dzongkha keyboard layout scheme is designed as a simple means for inputting Dzongkha (རྫོང་ཁ) and classical Tibetan (ཆོས་སྐད) text on computers. This keyboard layout was standardized by the Dzongkha Development Commission (DDC) and the Department of Information Technology and Telecom (DITT) of the Royal Government ...

  3. Jomolhari (typeface) - Wikipedia

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    Jomolhari is a Tibetan script Uchen font created by Christopher J. Fynn, freely available under the SIL Open Font License.It supports text encoded using the Unicode Standard and the Chinese national standard for encoding characters of the Tibetan script (GB/T20524-2006 "Tibetan Coded Character Set").

  4. Tibetan script - Wikipedia

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    Tibetan was originally one of the scripts in the first version of the Unicode Standard in 1991, in the Unicode block U+1000–U+104F. However, in 1993, in version 1.1, it was removed (the code points it took up would later be used for the Burmese script in version 3.0). The Tibetan script was re-added in July, 1996 with the release of version 2.0.

  5. Tibetan (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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    Moving or removing existing characters has been prohibited by the Unicode Stability Policy for all versions following Unicode 2.0, so the Tibetan characters encoded in Unicode 2.0 and all subsequent versions are immutable. The range of the former Unicode 1.0.0 Tibetan block has been occupied by the Myanmar block since Unicode 3.0.

  6. Dzongkha - Wikipedia

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    Dzongkha (རྫོང་ཁ་; [d͡zòŋkʰɑ́]) is a Tibeto-Burman language that is the official and national language of Bhutan. [3] It is written using the Tibetan script . The word dzongkha means "the language of the fortress", from dzong "fortress" and kha "language".

  7. Help:Multilingual support (Indic) - Wikipedia

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    Devawriter Pro: software supports Devanagari and Grantha - Linux, Windows and Macintosh versions. Contains a vast lexicon of conjunct consonants. Open Source (i.e. Free). Pada Multilingual software supports Indian languages - Both Windows and Linux versions. Avro Keyboard Unicode-compliant Bangla typing software for Windows, Linux and Ubuntu ...

  8. Dzongkha Development Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Dzongkha Development Commission (རྫོང་ཁ་གོང་འཕེལ་ལྷན་ཚོགས; DDC) is the pre-eminent body on matters pertaining to the Dzongkha language. The DDC was officially established in 1986 by Jigme Singye Wangchuck , the fourth king of Bhutan , to preserve and promote the use of Dzongkha as the national ...

  9. File:Dzongkha Keyboard layout AltGr.svg - Wikipedia

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