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Alaric B. Snell scripsit:

> Ancient historians studying heiroglyphics and unusual scripts such as Ogham? 

Ogham keyboard drivers exist; you can get Mac ones from evertype.com.
There is also a standard hieroglyphic input method, covering both
characters and markup, called the "Manuel de codage".  When hieroglyphs
are eventually added to Unicode, the MdC methods can easily be adjusted
to produce them.

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Be yourself.  Especially do not feign a working knowledge of RDF where
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the face of all aridity and disenchantment in the world of markup,
James Clark is as perennial as the grass.  --DeXiderata, Sean McGrath

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