|
Site Links
|
- The Roadmap contains the official list of scripts needing encoding. The Roadmap organizes the scripts in
different planes, with proportional maps of actual and proposed allocations to Unicode (ISO/IEC 10646): most modern scripts are found in the Basic Multilingual
Plane (BMP, or Plane 0). Many archaic scripts are
located in the Supplementary Multilingual Plane (SMP, or Plane 1).
- On the Roadmap, the scripts listed with question marks surrounding them in
red identify those scripts that currently lack a detailed proposal. The names
with green also need further work, i.e., expert review and additional
research. Clicking on any underlined name will take you to the proposal. Some
links have not yet been updated. Some scripts may still be missing from the Roadmap.
- SEI maintains an Alphabetical List of Scripts Not Yet Encoded.
- SEI also maintains a table of information developed in Scripts Research, including information on proposal status, and links to approved proposals.
- Unicode maintains a list of languages and scripts.
- See also Everson's Papers Formally
Submitted to the UTC and ISO/IEC 10646 JTC 1/SC2/WG2, for more recently revised proposals.
- For information on modern languages, see the Ethnologue entries, and follow the links for the "Search the Web" version.
- For further information on historic and constructed languages (with links to the modern languages in the Ethnologue) see the LinguistList website (from the main page, go to Language Resources, then Language Search).
|