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UBC INDIC
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3.3 The diacritical marks that go with small letters are on the third keyboard; the ones that go with capital letters are on the fourth keyboard in corresponding places as far as possible. Of the marks that are used at the bottom of letters, no separation according to 'small' or 'capital' is needed. These are given together on keys 4.1.3-5.
3.4 The three accent marks (,,) that are most commonly needed in the printing of accented words (French, Vedic, etc.) are placed, for easy finding, at the extremities in the third and fourth keyboards.
3.5 The typing of diacritical marks has been made natural; they are to be typed after the letter concerned, as in writing.
3.6 Provision for the representation of umlaut vowels and cédille has been made in the small as well as capital letter category. For use in the Romanization of Urdu or Perso-Arabic words "s," "S. 9. G." "Z" "Z" "k" and "KH" have been added. To be able to indicate light and heavy syllables in prosodial analysis," has been introduced, and (which also serves as dash and the subtraction sign) has been retained. Furthermore, "," ","",""" (to indicate roots), and "°" (used before and after that part of an expression which is distinctive, that is, to indicate that, except for the flanked part, the reading is the same as the other reading given) have been added as devices useful in the critical or convenient presentation of a text.
3.7 "æ" and "E," and "be" and "CE" have been placed respectively near "a"