Modified transliteration to cuneiform
How does it work?
- Cuneiform sign variants can be created using the PaleoCodage encoding which can be tested here
- PaleoCodage cuneiform sign variants get a distinct ID which is used to identify the character.
- IDs are used as teh basis for the modified transliteration
- A WOFF font is generated and included in this homepage so that the transliteration can be converted to cuneiform
Example transliteration:
Frequently Asked Questions
- What happens when I copy the character? The modified transliteration is copied
- I want to copy the unicode representation of the cuneiform character! : No problem! We provide a shortcut for this in JavaScript!
- Can I convert the modified transliteration to a common transliteration? Certainly, but not the other way around
- How does the modified transliteration differ from the common transliteration? Sign variant information is appended using v-Suffixes