Writing Old Cyrillic and Glagolitic in GNU/Linux with the Bulgarian Phonetic Traditional Keyboard Layout
- Author(s): Andrej Boyadzhiev
- Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies // Library and Information Science // Electronic information storage and retrieval // Applied Linguistics // Philology // Computational linguistics // Other // Cataloguing // Archiving //
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Published by: Institute for Literature BAS
- Print ISSN: 1312-238X
- Summary/Abstract:
The paper proposes several approaches for extending the possibility to write Medieval Slavonic Cyrillic and Glagolitic letters in GNU/Linux environment. This is achived by extension of existing keyboard layout, inclusion of newly defined Glagolitic one and by adding more combinations of keys through the multi key (compose key) technique. The proposal is tested and works in openSUSE GNU/LINUX distributions versions 11.3 through 13.2, the rolling release version Tumbleweed with KDE4, Plasma 5 and GNOME desktop environments.
Journal: Scripta & e-Scripta vol. 14-15, 2015
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Page Range: 73-87
No. of Pages: 15
Language: English - LINK CEEOL: https://www.ceeol.com/search/article-detail?id=417975
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Andrej BoyadzhievProf., PhD, Faculty of Slavic Philology, University of SofiaDescription
Dr. Andrej Bojadžiev is Professor in the Faculty of Slavic Studies at Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski“. His main fields of interests are Slavic historical linguistics, Cyrillic and Glagolitic paleography, markup technologies, digital humanities, and electronic publishing.
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SUBJECT: Language and Literature Studies // Library and Information Science // Electronic information storage and retrieval // Applied Linguistics // Philology // Computational linguistics // Other // Cataloguing // Archiving //KEYWORDS:
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