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It is claimed that manually switching between scripts will easily achieve automatic Transliteration , though this is not always straightforward as the various Indic scripts have incompatibilities among themselves that prevent round-tripping. See About ISCII . ISCII is a fixed-length 8-bit encoding. The lower 128 codepoints are plain ASCII , the upper 128 codepoints are ISCII-specific. ISCII has largely been obsoleted by Unicode , which has however attempted to preserve the ISCII layout for its Indic language blocks. (Unicode has a separate code-point range for each language.) EXTERNAL LINKS
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