UNESCO recognizes Indonesia's Javanese alphabet in computer character
UNESCO recognizes Indonesia's Javanese alphabet in computer character
16:34, November 02, 2009

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United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has ranked Indonesia' s Javanese alphabet among other internationally accepted sets of characters used to write in computers like Latin, Chinese and Arabic, the Antara news agency reported in Jakarta on Monday. "The Javanese alphabet has been recognized by UNICODE, an organization under UNESCO that deals with alphabetic code standard in computers," Aryo Tumoro, chief editor of the oldest Javanese magazine Penyebar Semangat said.
UNICODE awarded the international status to the Javanese alphabet on Oct. 2, the day when UNESCO accepted batik as part of Indonesian cultural assets.
The status was proposed by Javanese literature expert Ki Demang Sokowaten from Yogyakarta on Sept. 9, 2007.
"Thanks to the world's recognition, we can ask our computer programmers to introduce Javanese alphabet as computer fonts," Aryo said.
Sukowaten launched in January 2006 his Javanese language website www.ki-demang.com, which contains, among other things, Javanese philosophy, short stories, folklores and recipes.
Source:Xinhua
UNICODE awarded the international status to the Javanese alphabet on Oct. 2, the day when UNESCO accepted batik as part of Indonesian cultural assets.
The status was proposed by Javanese literature expert Ki Demang Sokowaten from Yogyakarta on Sept. 9, 2007.
"Thanks to the world's recognition, we can ask our computer programmers to introduce Javanese alphabet as computer fonts," Aryo said.
Sukowaten launched in January 2006 his Javanese language website www.ki-demang.com, which contains, among other things, Javanese philosophy, short stories, folklores and recipes.
Source:Xinhua


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