Hello,
Although the abcTajpu extension for Firefox, offers facilities to include non latin characters or accented letters, it is still far from giving a complete map of unicode characters. I believe a trans-cultural tool such as mediawiki could work on providing something to help the inclusion of words or expressions from other languages or writing systems.
So here is my try. I include an iframe in the EditPage.php. A little dropdown let the editor choose which language he wants to see. I think it could easily be improved with Alan Woods pages of unicode mapping, and maybe a little bit of javascript to automatise the inclusion of characters. I believe a link could also be made in each language page, toward free fonts for this unicode section (windows, linux and Mac)
QUESTION: The language pages are static files, not wiki pages. I first tried to do this with inclusion of "raw" wiki pages. Unfortunately, the didn't work, because my browser always asked for download of the file. If anyone could tell me how to adapt the "raw" feature, it would allow the iframe to be build from normal wiki pages
LINKS Only Talk pages are editable (yes, my wiki is a test and hazardous tool :-) http://www.fxparlant.net/Talk:Test Just type a nickname and a password in the login page, it'll do.
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François
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