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<H3 align=center>Input of unicode characters</H3>
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<SMALL><P align=justify>The Old Babylonian Text Corpus und related matter here are encoded in Unicode (tm).
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Usually if you only like to find something in the text corpus, dictionary or in the sign lists, there is a keyboard,
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which will be displayed by your web browser and it will enable the input of special characters in the Unicode format.
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<p align=justify>If you like to join us and add some OB textual material to the corpus, then you will
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need a permanent possibility to write and input unicode characters.
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We have a very good experience with the <A HREF="http://www.unipad.org" TARGET=_blank>SC Unipad editor</A>.
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Using this editor any special characters used for transliteration of Old Babylonian and Sumerian could be
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easily entered.<br>
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You can get a free keyboard for use in SC Unipad editor, just ask us or prepare your own one according to your conventions.
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If you have a Unix X-System there is a usefull text editor called <A HREF="http://www.yudit.org/" TARGET=_blank>Yudit</A>.</p>
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