The Dasher concept works with almost any language.
Many languages are supported in Dasher version 3,
and new languages can be enabled by adding an appropriate
alphabet.xml file.
Instructions for Dasher version 3
With version 3, as with version 1.6, every language requires a
text file full of natural writing (about 300K or more); a specification of
the alphabet of the language is also required.
Version 3 works in Unicode.
Many languages are supported in Dasher version 3.
As of Wed 14/7/04, over
sixty Alphabets are provided with Dasher.
All the latest alphabet XML files are
in this directory,
and there is
an organized summary of the alphabets by region and language group.
Training texts are provided
on the download page for about fifty European,
Asian, African, and Semitic languages.
[Here is an alternative link to the training text directory.]
To switch language, select Options->Alphabet.
More advice about how to create a training set
How Japanese Dasher works
How Chinese Dasher will work
About combining characters in Dasher
Further links
Font information for Dasher users.
Indo-European languages tutorial website
| Excellent unicode character site by Alan Wood,
who also has a unicode
Fonts page.
This mimer website was helpful to us in making alphabet files,
and this advice on European alphabets.
To convert UTF8 documents to robust HTML (for webpages)
we use this convertor by Iain Murray.