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Playfair 2.2 released

Playfair 2.2 has been released. Playfair 2.2 expands Playfair with Sub-Saharan Latin characters enabling the support of many languages. These languages include Abidji, Abron, Abua, Acoli, Adangme, Adara, Adele, Adioukrou, Afar, Afrikaans, Agatu, Aghem, Agwagwune, Ahanta, Aja, Akebu, Akoose, Akuapem Twi, Alago, Anaang, Anii, Anufo, Anyin, Arabic (Chadian Spoken), Ashe, Asu, Avatime, Avokaya, Awak, Awing, Ayizo Gbe, Baatonum, Bacama, Bafia, Bafut, Baga Sitemu, Baka, Baka, Baka, Balanta-Ganja, Bali, Bambara, Bamun (Latin), Bana, Banda (West Central), Bandi, Bandial, Bangwinji, Baoulé, Bapuku, Bari, Basa, Basaa, Bassa, Bassari, Bassari, Bedawiyet, Bedjond, Bekwarra, Belanda Viri (Latin), Bemba, Bena, Bench, Beng, Benga, Berom, Bete-Bendi, Bété (Daloa), Bété (Guiberoua), Bhele, Bilen, Bimoba, Bini, Birifor (Southern), Bisã, Bissa, Boko, Bokobaru, Bomu, Bondoukou Kulango, Bozo (Hainyaxo), Buamu, Bube, Budu, Bulu, Bura-Pabir, Burak, Bushi, C’Lela, Cahungwarya, Cakfem-Mushere, Cebaara Senoufo, Central Atlas Tamazight, Central-Eastern Niger Fulfulde, Cerma, Chiduruma, Chiga, Chokwe, Chumburung, Cicipu, Cishingini, Comorian (Ngazidja), Crioulo (Upper Guinea), Daba, Dadiya, Dagaare (Southern), Dagbani, Dan, Dan, Dangaléat, Dawro, Dazaga, Deg, Delo, Dendi, Denya, Dghwede, Dida (Yocoboué), Didinga, Dii, Dikaka, Dinka, Dinka (Northeastern), Ditammari, Dogon (Toro So), Doyayo, Duala, Duya, Dyan, Dyula, Dza, Ebira, Ede Cabe, Ede Ica, Ede Idaca, Ede Ije, Efik, Ejagham, Ekpeye, Elip, Emai-Iuleha-Ora, Embu, Engenni, English, Esan, Etkywan, Etulo, Ewe, Ewondo, Ezaa, Fang, Fanti, Fe’fe’, Fon, Foodo, Frafra, French, Fulah, Fulfulde (Adamawa), Fulfulde (Borgu), Fulfulde (Western Niger), Fuliiru, Fur, Ga, Gamo, Ganda, Gbari, Gbaya (Sudan), Gbaya-Mbodomo, Gbe (Tofin), Gbe (Waci), Gbe (Xwela), Gen, German, gevové, Ghomala, Gikyode, Godié, Goemai, Gofa, Gokana, Gonja, Goo, Gor, Gourmanchéma, Grebo, Gude, Gulay, Gumuz, Gun, Gungu, Guro, Gusii, Gwak, Gyele, Hanga, Harari, Hassaniyya, Hausa, Hdi, Herero, Hyam, Ibani, Ibibio, Idoma, Ifè, Igbo, Igede, Igo, Ijo (Southeast), Ik, Ika, Ikposo, Ikwere, Ikwo, Iten, Ivbie North-Okpela-Arhe, Izere, Izii, Jenaama Bozo, Jibu, Jju, Jola-Fonyi, Jola-Kasa, Jukun Takum, Jur Modo, Juǀʼhoan, Kaansa, Kabalai, Kabba, Kabiyé, Kabuverdianu, Kabyle, Kako, Kalanga, Kalenjin, Kamba, Kamuku, Kamwe, Kanuri, Kanuri (Central), Kanuri (Manga), Kaonde, Karaboro (Eastern), Karang, Karekare, Kasem, Kasem, Kenga, Kenyang, Kibaku, Kikuyu, Kim, Kimbundu, Kimré, Kinyarwanda, Kirike, Kissi (Northern), Kita Maninkakan, Kituba, Koalib, Kom, Koma, Kombe, Kongo, Konjo, Konkomba, Koonzime, Koro Wachi, Kouya, Koyra Chiini, Koyraboro Senni, Kpelle, Kpelle (Guinea), Krache, Krio, Krumen (Plapo), Krumen (Tepo), Kuanyama, Kukele, Kulango (Bouna), Kunama, Kuo, Kuria, Kusaal, Kutep, Kutu, Kwanja, Kwasio, Kwere, Láá Láá Bwamu, Lama (Togo), Lamang, Lamba, Lamnso’, Langi, Lango [Uganda], Lehar, Lele, Lendu, Lese, Ligbi, Limba (West-Central), Limbum, Lingala, Lobala, Lobi, Logo, Lokaa, Loko, Lomwe, Longuda, Lozi, Luba-Katanga, Luba-Lulua, Lugbara, Luguru, Lukpa, Lunda, Luo, Luvale, Luwo, Luyia, Lyélé, Ma’di, Maasina Fulfulde, Machame, Mada, Mafa, Makaa, Makhuwa, Makhuwa-Meetto, Makonde, Malagasy, Malba Birifor, Mamara Senoufo, Mambila (Cameroon), Mambila (Nigeria), Mampruli, Mandingo, Mandinka, Mandjak, Mangbetu, Mango, Maninka (Sankaran), Maninkakan (Eastern), Mankanya, Mano, Manyika, Maore Comorian (Latin), Masaaba, Masai, Masalit, Masana, Mbe, Mbelime, Mbembe (Cross River), Mbere, Mbo, Mbuko, Mbula-Bwazza, Me’en, Medumba, Mendankwe-Nkwen, Mende, Ménik, Merey, Meru, Metaʼ, Mfumte, Miyobe, Mmaala, Moba, Mokole, Mongo, Morisyen, Moro, Morokodo, Mossi, Mumuye, Mundang, Mundani, Mündü, Murle, Muyang, Mwaghavul, Mwan, Mwani, Nafaanra, Nama, Nara, Nateni, Nawdm, Nawuri, Ndamba, Ndau, Ndogo, Ndonga, Ndrulo, Ndut, Ngambay, Ngangam, Ngas, Ngbaka, Ngbandi (Northern), Ngiemboon, Ngindo, Ngiti, Ngomba, Ngulu, Nigerian Fulfulde, Nigerian Pidgin, Ninzo, Nkonya, Nomaande, Noon, Noone, North Ndebele, Northern Bobo Madaré, Northern Dagara, Northern Sotho, Ntcham, Nuer, Nugunu, Nuni (Northern), Nupe-Nupe-Tako, Nyabwa, Nyamwezi, Nyangbo, Nyanja, Nyankole, Nyasa Tonga, Nyemba, Nyoro, Nzakara, Nzima, Nǁng, Obolo, Ogbah, Okiek, Oromo, Otuho, Paasaal, Pana (Central African Republic), Pangu, Parkwa, Pero, Phuie, Pogolo, Pokomo, Pökoot, Portuguese, Pulaar, Pular, Punu, Pyam, Rendille, Reshe, Réunion Creole French, Riffian (Latin), Rigwe, Rombo, Ron, Ronga, Rundi, Rwa, Saafi-Saafi, Safaliba, Saho, Samburu, Sango, Sangu, Sãotomense, Sar, Saxwe Gbe, Sekpele, Selee, Sena, Sénoufo (Djimini), Sénoufo (Supyire), Serer, Seselwa Creole French, Shambala, Sheko, Shilluk, Shona, Sidamo, Sisaala (Tumulung), Sissala, Siwu, Soga, Sokoro, Somali, Soninke, South Central Banda, South Ndebele, Southern Bobo Madaré, Southern Kisi, Southern Nuni, Southern Samo, Southern Sotho, Spanish, Suba, Sudanese Arabic, Sukuma, Suri (Tirmaga-Chai), Susu, Swahili, Swahili (Congo), Swati, Syenara Senoufo, Tachelhit (Latin), Tafi, Taita, Takwane, Tal, Talinga-Bwisi, Tamashek, Tamasheq (Latin), Tampulma, Tangale, Tarok, Tasawaq, Tawallammat Tamajaq, Tedaga, Téén, Tem, Tera, Teso, Tiéyaxo Bozo, Tigon Mbembe, Tikar, Timne, Tiv, Toma, Tomo Kan Dogon, Tonga, Tooro, Toposa, Toura, Toussian (Southern), Tsikimba, Tsishingini, Tsonga, Tsuvadi, Tswana, Tula, Tumbuka, Tunen, Tunisian Darija, Turka, Tuwuli, Tyap, Uduk, Umbundu, ut-Hun, ut-Ma’in, Vagla, Vai (Latin), Venda, Vengo, Vidunda, Vunjo, Vute, Waama, Waja, Wamey, Wan, Wandala, Warji, Wè Northern, Winyé, Wolaytta, Wolof, Xaasongaxango, Xhosa, Yala, Yalunka, Yamba, Yambeta, Yangben, Yao, Yaouré, Yasa, Yemba, Yom, Yoruba, Zaghawa, Zande, Zarma, Zayse, Zigula, Zulgo-Gemzek, and Zulu.

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