JSesh is used and supported by the IFAO
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JSesh is featured on sun's swing sightings previews 23!
I have just downloaded LibreOffice 3.4.3 (one of the versions of OpenOffice). And I am very pleased.
At last, the hieroglyphs are antialiased.
Serge Thomas has kindly sent me a number of improved versions of JSesh signs. There are two new collections.
JSesh documentation will move from the main site to a secondary one : http://jseshdoc.qenherkhopeshef.org.
If you are fearless, and want to try buggy, incomplete software, and have a look at what the next JSesh will be, you can download it here
Julio Fontan has sent me a while ago a nice version of the Aten Hymn, and has agreed for inclusion of this version in the JSesh text library. Thanks, M. Fontan!
Jsesh 4.3 has been downloaded 14700 times! Ok, one of the reasons is that it has been around for a long time now (nearly a year).
M. Thomas has sent me a lot of new signs, both "really new" ones (in particular an impressive collection of crowns), and improved versions of existing signs (I'm particularly fond of his new G17).
S. Thomas has recently sent me a set of very nice signs.
I have just published three new signs:
Dear all, I have uploaded two utility software, which may be of some use1:
(06/11/10 I have finally published the version I made during my stay at the IFAO. It handles, inter alia, eps files with macscribe codes)
(11/17/09 Important notice: I have just fixed a problem which made the files unusable on a mac.)
I would have every right to upload useless utilities if I wished so. ↩