
Developed and delivered an LDML-based Egyptian Hieroglyphs QWERTY keyboard layout for the unicode-org/cldr repository, enabling users to type Egyptian script using familiar QWERTY mappings. The work involved designing XML configurations that define dedicated key mappings for hieroglyphic characters and markers, as well as implementing input transformation rules to enhance typing accuracy and usability. By expanding CLDR’s script coverage, this contribution laid the groundwork for broader support of Egyptian hieroglyphs in digital environments, particularly benefiting scholarly and educational workflows. The project demonstrated skills in Unicode standards, keyboard layout design, and collaborative Git-based workflows, with a focus on XML technologies.
Month: 2025-11 — Key features delivered: Implemented an LDML-based Egyptian Hieroglyphs QWERTY keyboard layout in the unicode-org/cldr repository, enabling typing of Egyptian hieroglyphs using a familiar QWERTY layout. The work includes dedicated key mappings for hieroglyphic characters, markers, and input transformation rules to improve typing accuracy and usability. Major bugs fixed: No major bugs reported this month. Overall impact and accomplishments: Expanded CLDR's script coverage to support scholarly and educational workflows by making Egyptian script typing accessible in digital environments. This foundation positions CLDR for broader hieroglyphic support across languages and tools. Technologies/skills demonstrated: LDML keyboard design, input transformation rules, QWERTY mappings, CLDR contribution workflow, Git-based collaboration and cross-repo coordination.
Month: 2025-11 — Key features delivered: Implemented an LDML-based Egyptian Hieroglyphs QWERTY keyboard layout in the unicode-org/cldr repository, enabling typing of Egyptian hieroglyphs using a familiar QWERTY layout. The work includes dedicated key mappings for hieroglyphic characters, markers, and input transformation rules to improve typing accuracy and usability. Major bugs fixed: No major bugs reported this month. Overall impact and accomplishments: Expanded CLDR's script coverage to support scholarly and educational workflows by making Egyptian script typing accessible in digital environments. This foundation positions CLDR for broader hieroglyphic support across languages and tools. Technologies/skills demonstrated: LDML keyboard design, input transformation rules, QWERTY mappings, CLDR contribution workflow, Git-based collaboration and cross-repo coordination.

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