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We're excited to announce that Keyman: How to build an LDML-format keyboard tutorial is on 21st October, track 1, at the Unicode Technology Workshop 2026!
Register for this event hosted in Nancy, France, or go to https://www.unicode.org/events/utw/2026/talks/how-to-build-a-ldml-format-keyboard/ to learn more.
#Unicode #TechForGood #Keyboard #Keyman #LDML #Language #MultiDevice #KeymanDeveloper #CLDR #PowerfulTool
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Does anyone know what “flavor” of #ABNF / #EBNF this is written in? The table heading says “EBNF,” while the paragraph above references “ABNF,” but it appears to use a format that’s different from what’s defined in RFC 5234 or ISO/IEC 14977:1996.
https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr35/#unicode-locale-identifier
I could make assumptions about some of these characters, but I’d rather be as explicit as possible.
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Does anyone know what “flavor” of #ABNF / #EBNF this is written in? The table heading says “EBNF,” while the paragraph above references “ABNF,” but it appears to use a format that’s different from what’s defined in RFC 5234 or ISO/IEC 14977:1996.
https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr35/#unicode-locale-identifier
I could make assumptions about some of these characters, but I’d rather be as explicit as possible.
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Does anyone know what “flavor” of #ABNF / #EBNF this is written in? The table heading says “EBNF,” while the paragraph above references “ABNF,” but it appears to use a format that’s different from what’s defined in RFC 5234 or ISO/IEC 14977:1996.
https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr35/#unicode-locale-identifier
I could make assumptions about some of these characters, but I’d rather be as explicit as possible.
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Does anyone know what “flavor” of #ABNF / #EBNF this is written in? The table heading says “EBNF,” while the paragraph above references “ABNF,” but it appears to use a format that’s different from what’s defined in RFC 5234 or ISO/IEC 14977:1996.
https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr35/#unicode-locale-identifier
I could make assumptions about some of these characters, but I’d rather be as explicit as possible.
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Does anyone know what “flavor” of #ABNF / #EBNF this is written in? The table heading says “EBNF,” while the paragraph above references “ABNF,” but it appears to use a format that’s different from what’s defined in RFC 5234 or ISO/IEC 14977:1996.
https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr35/#unicode-locale-identifier
I could make assumptions about some of these characters, but I’d rather be as explicit as possible.