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The Manuel de Codage (French: [manɥɛl kɔdaʒ]), abbreviated MdC, is a standard system for the computer-encoding of transliterationsofEgyptian hieroglyphic texts.

History

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In 1984 a committee was charged with the task to develop a uniform system for the encoding of hieroglyphic texts on the computer. The resulting Manual for the Encoding of Hieroglyphic Texts for Computer-input (Jan Buurman, Nicolas Grimal, Jochen Hallof, Michael Hainsworth and Dirk van der Plas, Informatique et Egyptologie 2, Paris 1988) is generally shortened to Manuel de Codage. It presents an easy to use way of encoding hieroglyphic writing as well as the abbreviated hieroglyphic transliteration. The encoding system of the Manuel de Codage has since been adopted by international Egyptology as the official common standard for registering hieroglyphic texts on the computer.

Egyptologists have scheduled a revision for 2007 of the Manuel de Codage, in order to ensure broader implementation in current and future software.[citation needed]

List of Gardiner's fundamental uniliteral hieroglyphs and their transliteration

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Hieroglyph Hieratic Transliteration MdC
A
  A
i
  i i
i i
   y/ y
a
  a
w
w w
W
[a]
w W
b
  b b
p
  p p
f
  f f
m
  m m
M
[a]
m M
n
  n n
N
[a]
n N
r
  r r
l
l l
h
  h h
H
  H
x
x
X
  X
z
s,z z
s
s,z s
S
š S
q
  q
k
  k k
g
  g g
t
t t
T
[b] T
d
d d
D
  [c] D

The MdC specifies a method for electronically encoding complete ancient Egyptian texts, indicating many of the features characterizing hieroglyphic writing such as the placement, orientation, colour, and even size of individual hieroglyphs. Hieroglyphs not included in the list of fundamentals are referred to by their Gardiner number. This system is used (though frequently with modifications) by various software packages developed for typesetting hieroglyphic texts (such as SignWriter, WinGlyph, MacScribe, InScribe, Glyphotext, WikiHiero, and others). It is loosely based on the common representation of algebraic formulae. Some of the rules are:[1]

Examples

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See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b c Used instead of the above in later times.
  • ^ From Middle Egyptian on, merged with t.
  • ^ From Middle Egyptian on, merged with d.
  • References

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    1. ^ Hans van den Berg: Manuel de Codage
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