# liblouis: Biblical/Ancient Near Eastern language studies German system

#-index-name: Ancient languages, Borger
#-display-name: Multi-language braille table for biblical and ancient Near Eastern language studies, according to Borger system

#+language: akk
#+language: akk-Xsux
#+language: akk-Latn
#+language: xhu
#+language: xhu-Xsux
#+language: xhu-Latn
#+language: peo
#+language: peo-Xsux
#+language: peo-Latn
#+language: sux
#+language: sux-Xsux
#+language: sux-Latn
#+language: xeb
#+language: xeb-Xsux
#+language: xeb-Latn
#+language: elx
#+language: elx-Xsux
#+language: elx-Latn
#+language: hit
#+language: hit-Xsux
#+language: hit-Latn
#+language: xur
#+language: xur-Xsux
#+language: xur-Latn
#+language: xlu
#+language: xlu-Xsux
#+language: xlu-Latn

#+language: hbo

#+language: syc
#+language: syr-Syrc
#+language: syr-Syre
#+language: syr-Syrj
#+language: syr-Syrn

#+language: uga
#+language: uga-Latn

#+language: grc

#+type: literary
#+contraction: no
#+dots: 6
#+unicode-range: ucs4

#-license: lgpl-2.1

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# This table provides support for biblical languages as well as
# ancient Near Eastern (ANE) languages. This includes biblical or
# classical Hebrew with the vowels, cantellation marks, as well as the
# Masorah. This table also includes support for criticle
# apparatus. Because biblical studies is often placed within context
# of ancient Near Eastern studies, especially in commentaries,
# dictionaries, and academic articles, this table also provides
# support for Syriac, Ugaritic and Akkadian. Akkadian is represented
# in either the American or German (Borger) system. This table
# contains the Borger system for Akkadian. If you are desiring access
# to the ANE studies with the U.S. system, please see
# ancient-languages-us.utb.
#
# These braille codes were developed by a group of both blind and
# sighted scholars in an academic setting. Special thank you to Louis
# Saenz, Inbal Baum and Shai Gordon for helping Matthew Yeater develop
# the braille codes. Thank you to Ray McAllister, Sarah LaRose and
# Eric Harvey for their helpful contributions.

#-maintainer: Paul Geoghegan <contact@envisionly.tech>
#-maintainer: Matityhau Yeshurun <yeatersink@gmail.com>

# Copyright (C) 2024 Matt Yeater and Paul Geoghegan

include cuneiform-transliterated.utb
include grc-international-en-composed.utb
include akk-borger.utb
include hbo.utb
include syc.utb
include uga.utb