Tłįchǫ (Dogrib) character picker

Click on characters to create text in the box below, then copy & paste to your content.
‘̀
!1
@2
#3
$4
%5 ^6 &7 *8 (9 )0 ‹« ›» =-
Qq Ww Ee Rr Tt Yy Uu Ii Oo Pp “̨ ”̨̀ ?/
Aa Ss Dd Ff Gg Hh Jj Kk Ll Łł’
Zz Xx Cc Vv Bb Nn Mm ,; . : Ɂɂ
0໐1
shape1
ກ
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Normalise: NFC
Convert output to Normalization Form C. Convert output to Normalization Form D. Don't normalise output.

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Quick start
(You must have JavaScript enabled.) Choose a view (see below). Click on characters/shapes to insert text into the output field or use your keyboard for Latin characters, delete, etc. You can also add codepoints and escapes via the "Add codepoint" field (hit return to add to the output field).
Then cut & paste the result to your document, or use the tabs to get further information about the characters. You can also paste text into the output field to get information about it. Use the yellow box to set preferences or search (regular expressions allowed - for example, to find characters with a 'Z' surrounded by spaces in the name, enter \bz\b, or the short form :z:).
About the chart
Includes all the symbols in the keyboard layout on the LanguageGeek site, plus a couple of additions. The table draws characters from several Unicode blocks.
Characters are arranged (with a couple of exceptions) as per the aforementioned keyboard.
All text is output in Unicode normalisation form NFC by default. You can change to NFD or no normalisation by clicking on the buttons in the yellow area. Note that normalization only takes place when you click on a character - text pasted into the box won't be normalised until you click on another character above, or click on a button in the yellow area. (Note: normalization is turned off for Han characters in this application.)
Alternative views are available. You can start up directly in one of the views by appending the following to your URI: ?view=, followed by one of, respectively, alphabet or fontgrid.
Alphabet Characters are arranged as for a keyboard.
Font grid Shows characters in Unicode order, using whatever font is specified in the Font list or Custom font input fields. This allows comparison of fonts (especially useful in IE, which shows if a glyph is missing from a font).
Useful URIs
Instructions for use
Related keyboards: Athabaskan Keyboard Layouts
Phonetic description: Tłįchǫ Yatiì Dogrib Language
Recommended (free) fonts: Charis SIL, Doulos SIL or Gentium
If something is missing or buggy
... let me know.
Copyright © 2006-2008, Richard Ishida. Last modified: 2009-01-15 09:58