Dear Arlo,

I couldn't find Anthony Stones pages either.

I have the costly published version of the ISO 15919 (over $200.00 Canadian) but unfortunately it is copyrighted and when you purchase it you sign an agreement not to distribute copies.  It does seem counterproductive to have a standard that is so inaccessable.

But if you have any specific questions I can quote you small sections under "fair usage".

Harry Spier

On Thu, Aug 4, 2016 at 12:14 PM, Arlo Griffiths <arlogriffiths@hotmail.com> wrote:

Does anyone know who was maintaining the useful pages <http://homepage.ntlworld.com/stone-catend/trind.htm>, and why these are now no longer accessible? It would be nice if they could become accessible again. If, by the way, anyone has the costly pdf published by ISO on this standard, and would be willing to share it, I would be grateful.


Best wishes,


Arlo Griffiths



transliteration of Indic scripts - how to use ISO 15919 and relation between ISO 15919 and Unicode / ISO 10646


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