Tise
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| Tise | |
|---|---|
| Developed by | Gregory Mokhin |
| OS | Windows XP, Windows Vista |
| Genre | Tibetan Software |
| License | Freeware |
| Website | [1] |
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Tise (pronounced 'tee-say') is a Tibetan input utility for Windows XP and Windows Vista created by Gregory Mokhin. The name of the program refers to the name of the Mount Kailash in Tibet. EWTS transliteration is used for typing Tibetan. Tise intercepts user input and converts EWTS sequences into proper codes for Tibetan text to be displayed using a Unicode Opentype Tibetan font. Previous versions of Tise worked with 8-bit LTibetan font. Current version uses Unicode. Tise automatically adjusts itself to the user's preferred keyboard layout and is able to work with multiple layouts. Tise may work on Windows 2000 but this has not been tested. It will not work on any lower version of Windows. For older versions of Windows a tibwin utility by Marvin Moser is available. Tise is not based on tibwin and does not use any code from tibwin and/or other software. Tise is developed in line with the aims of THDL tools project with the sole purpose to assist the preservation of Tibetan cultural heritage and to make using a computer easier for Himalayan peoples and scholars.

