# liblouis: Transliterated Cuneiform # #-index-name: Cuneiform, transliterated #-display-name: Transliterated Cuneiform braille # #+language: akk-Latn #+language: xhu-Latn #+language: uga-Latn #+language: peo-Latn #+language: sux-Latn #+language: xeb-Latn #+language: elx-Latn #+language: hit-Latn #+language: xur-Latn #+language: xlu-Latn #+type: literary #+contraction: no #+dots: 6 #-license: lgpl-2.1 # This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public # License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either # version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. # This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU # Lesser General Public License for more details. # You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public # License along with this file; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA # liblouis comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. # Documents written in a writing system known as Cuneiform or # Akkadian, are commonly preserved in clay, stone, or even metal # tablets. When these tables are engaged academically, they are # “transliterated” from their original Cuneiform, into Latin # letters. Some of these letters have accents, dots, and lines # associated with them. These are used to indicate specific sounds # that are commonly made in Ancient Near Eastern languages. This table # provides braille support for the above mentioned languages that have # been already transliterated into the latin characters mentioned # above. # This table is intended to provide support for the languages # represented in the Cuneiform / Akkadian Writing system. This # includes Sumerian, Hittite, Babylonian Assyrian, Ugaritic and many # others. Thus, the braille in this table reflects braille patterns # commonly utilized in other Semitic languages such as Hebrew, # Aramaic, and Syriac. For more information please see # <http://oracc.ub.uni-muenchen.de/doc/help/languages/ugaritic/index.html> # This braille code was developed by a group of both blind and sighted # scholars in an academic setting. Special thank you to Inbal Baum for # helping Matthew Yeater and Ray McAllister develop this braille # code. Special thank you to Sarah LaRose and Eric Harvey for their # helpful suggestions. #-maintainer: Paul Geoghegan <contact@envisionly.tech> #-maintainer: Matityhau Yeshurun <yeatersink@gmail.com> # Copyright (C) 2024 Matt Yeater and Paul Geoghegan # digit op code characters digit ₁ 26-3456-1 # SUBSCRIPT ONE digit ₂ 26-3456-12 # SUBSCRIPT TWO digit ₃ 26-3456-14 # SUBSCRIPT THREE digit ₄ 26-3456-145 # SUBSCRIPT FOUR digit ₅ 26-3456-15 # SUBSCRIPT FIVE digit ₆ 26-3456-124 # SUBSCRIPT SIX digit ₇ 26-3456-1245 # SUBSCRIPT SEVEN digit ₈ 26-3456-125 # SUBSCRIPT EIGHT digit ₉ 26-3456-24 # SUBSCRIPT NINE # letter op code characters letter ʾ 1246 # RIGHT HALF RING letter ʿ 5-1246 # LEFT HALF RING letter ẓ 5-1356 # Z with Dot Below letter ₓ 26-1346 # SUBSCRIPT SMALL X # lowercase op code characters lowercase à 45-16-1 # A WITH GRAVE lowercase á 45-34-1 # A WITH ACUTE lowercase â 45-146-1 # A WITH CIRCUMFLEX lowercase è 45-16-15 # E WITH GRAVE lowercase é 45-34-15 # E WITH ACUTE lowercase ê 45-146-15 # E WITH CIRCUMFLEX lowercase ì 45-16-24 # I WITH GRAVE lowercase í 45-34-24 # I WITH ACUTE lowercase î 45-146-24 # I WITH CIRCUMFLEX lowercase ù 45-16-136 # U WITH GRAVE lowercase ú 45-34-136 # U WITH ACUTE lowercase û 45-146-136 # U WITH CIRCUMFLEX lowercase ā 4-36-1 # A WITH MACRON lowercase ē 4-36-15 # E WITH MACRON lowercase ī 4-36-24 # I WITH MACRON lowercase ŋ 5-245 # ENG lowercase ś 45-34-234 # S WITH ACUTE lowercase š 146 # S WITH CARON lowercase ū 4-36-136 # U WITH MACRON lowercase ǵ 45-34-1245 # G with Acute lowercase ʳ 1235 # SMALL R lowercase ᵈ 46-145 # subscript D lowercase ᶠ 46-124 # Subscript f lowercase ḏ 56-145 # D with line below lowercase ḫ 16 # H WITH BREVE BELOW lowercase ṣ 5-234 # S WITH DOT BELOW lowercase ṭ 5-2345 # T WITH DOT BELOW lowercase ṯ 1456 # T with Line Below lowercase ₘ 46-134 # Subscript m # math op code characters math × 5-236 # MULTIPLICATION SIGN # punctuation op code characters punctuation ⸢ 46-126 # TOP LEFT HALF BRACKET punctuation ⸣ 46-345 # TOP RIGHT HALF BRACKET punctuation ⸤ 46-126 # BOTTOM LEFT HALF BRACKET punctuation ⸥ 46-345 # BOTTOM RIGHT HALF BRACKET # uppercase op code characters uppercase À 6-45-16-1 # CAPITAL A WITH GRAVE uppercase Á 6-45-34-1 # CAPITAL A WITH ACUTE uppercase  6-45-146-1 # CAPITAL A WITH CIRCUMFLEX uppercase È 6-45-16-15 # CAPITAL E WITH GRAVE uppercase É 6-45-34-15 # CAPITAL E WITH ACUTE uppercase Ê 6-45-146-15 # CAPITAL E WITH CIRCUMFLEX uppercase Ì 6-45-16-24 # CAPITAL I WITH GRAVE uppercase Í 6-45-34-24 # CAPITAL I WITH ACUTE uppercase Î 6-45-146-24 # CAPITAL I WITH CIRCUMFLEX uppercase Ù 6-45-16-136 # CAPITAL U WITH GRAVE uppercase Ú 6-45-34-136 # CAPITAL U WITH ACUTE uppercase Û 6-45-146-136 # CAPITAL U WITH CIRCUMFLEX uppercase Ā 6-4-36-1 # CAPITAL A WITH MACRON uppercase Ē 6-4-36-15 # CAPITAL E WITH MACRON uppercase Ī 6-4-36-24 # CAPITAL I WITH MACRON uppercase Ŋ 6-5-245 # CAPITAL ENG uppercase Ś 6-45-34-234 # CAPITAL S WITH ACUTE uppercase Š 6-146 # CAPITAL S WITH CARON uppercase Ū 6-4-36-136 # CAPITAL U WITH MACRON uppercase Ǵ 6-45-34-1245 # Capitol G with ACUTE uppercase ᴹ 46-6-134 # Subscript Capitol m uppercase Ḏ 6-56-145 # Capitol D with line below uppercase Ḫ 6-16 # CAPITAL H WITH BREVE BELOW uppercase Ṣ 6-5-234 # CAPITAL S WITH DOT BELOW uppercase Ṭ 6-5-2345 # CAPITAL T WITH DOT BELOW uppercase Ṯ 6-1456 # Capital T with Line Below uppercase Ẓ 6-5-1356 # Capital Z with Dot Below uppercase ꟳ 46-6-124 # Subscript Capitol f uppercase 46 # Subscript Capitol d # Include additional braille tables include spaces.uti include litdigits6Dots.uti include latinLetterDef6Dots.uti include en-ueb-chardefs.uti