JSesh version 2.3.2
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JSesh version 2.3.2


http://www.iut.univ-paris8.fr/~rosmord/JSesh/
The latest version of JSesh has been released. JSesh is an editor for hieroglyphic texts and a toolset for manipulating hieroglyphic texts. It covers most of the Manuel de Codage, can read files coming from a number of other softwares, as Winglyph and Tksesh, and also allows the user to edit hieroglyphic texts, either by typing manuel de codage codes, or by a more intuitive menu system. Output choices include printing and saving as in different file formats.
The download and full documentation are available at the above address.

An overview of the application can be found at:
http://www.iut.univ-paris8.fr/~rosmord/JSesh/userdoc/userdoc/ch01.html




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