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Script Encoding InitiativeDepartment of LinguisticsUniversity of California, Berkeley |
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Unicode 5.0 BMP Poster (51,980 graphic characters)Now available in limited quantities to North American residents!A donation of $100 or more to the Script Encoding Initiative entitles you to receive a poster showing all the characters on Unicode 5.0's Basic Multilingual Plane (BMP). Created by the decodeunicode project, the poster measures 1.17 x 1.75 m (approximately 3'10" x 5' 9"). Donations are tax-deductible in the U.S., less the cost of the poster, approximately $17. A receipt will be sent to donors. NOTE: As quantities are limited, it is important to take advantage of this offer soon. Once the supply is depleted, the entire contribution will be treated as a donation. However, we will make every attempt to keep this webpage up only as long as supplies last. To make a donation to the Script Encoding Initiative, visit the Linguistics Department page of the GiveToCal website. NOTE: In order to receive the poster, you must indicate on the Special Instructions section of the Linguistics donation page that the donation (a) goes to the Script Encoding Initiative and (b) you wish to receive a poster. If this information is not provided, you will not receive the poster. You can also send a check, made payable to "UC Regents" and mailed to the address below. Please indicate whether you wish to receive the poster and the address where it should be sent. Script Encoding Initiative This offer has been made possible from the kind support of the decodeunicode project, particularly Johannes Bergerhausen, at the University of Applied Sciences, Mainz, Germany. Donations to SEI help support SEI work. Funds are used primarily to pay script encoding specialists and graduate students to do research, write script proposals, and to create fonts on a per-script basis. Funding also covers research-related travel, administrative costs, and website maintenance. SEI's Progress web page gives an overview of project achievements. |
Last updated: August 2, 2007