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New First Public Working Drafts: Kashmiri, Urdu, Uighur
The Internationalization Activity has just published the following FPWD documents.
These languages are all written right-to-left (based on the Arabic script) and are used in India, Pakistan, and Western China. Urdu & Kashmiri are normally written in the nastaliq writing style.
Currently, these documents mostly point to external descriptions of how the script works. They also point to relevant GitHub discussions, tests, and gap reports. This provides a convenient way to access information about a particular script/language when doing gap analysis as part of our language enablement program.
Comments welcome, via the GH links indicated at the top of each page.
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