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== Fonts ==
 
== Fonts ==
  
* Foogod has created the [[http://www.sandraandwoo.com/misc/WooGlyphSans.otf| WooGlyphSans]] OpenType font for rendering ''Book of Woo'' symbols.  (It uses the same character mapping used by the [[Transliterations#Foogod|Foogod transliteration]].)
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* Foogod has created the [http://www.sandraandwoo.com/misc/WooGlyphSans.otf WooGlyphSans] OpenType font for rendering ''Book of Woo'' symbols.  (It uses the same character mapping used by the [[Transliterations#Foogod|Foogod transliteration]].)
  
 
== Other Reporting ==
 
== Other Reporting ==
 
* http://www.ciphermysteries.com/2013/07/29/sandra-and-woo-do-the-voynich-the-book-of-woo - Some initial observations on the cipher by Nick Pelling, a cipher enthusiast, blogger and author of a book on the Voynich manuscript
 
* http://www.ciphermysteries.com/2013/07/29/sandra-and-woo-do-the-voynich-the-book-of-woo - Some initial observations on the cipher by Nick Pelling, a cipher enthusiast, blogger and author of a book on the Voynich manuscript
 
* http://scienceblogs.de/klausis-krypto-kolumne/2013/08/11/verschlusselungsratsel-als-kunst-das-buch-des-woo/ - Report in German on the cipher by Klaus Schmeh, a cipher enthusiast, blogger and author of several books on ciphers
 
* http://scienceblogs.de/klausis-krypto-kolumne/2013/08/11/verschlusselungsratsel-als-kunst-das-buch-des-woo/ - Report in German on the cipher by Klaus Schmeh, a cipher enthusiast, blogger and author of several books on ciphers

Revision as of 20:29, 1 March 2018

The Book of Woo Itself

Discussion Forum

To date, pretty much all discussion regarding the decrypting efforts have taken place in the comment thread for the original comic post (http://www.sandraandwoo.com/2013/07/29/0500-the-book-of-woo/).

Ciphertext Tools

  • Cipher Tools -- A web-based collection of cipher encoding/decoding utilities for a variety of known ciphers, as well as a couple of related analysis/manipulation tools.
  • Jamie has also created a Cypher Replacement Tool (Windows EXE), which can be used to play around with different character substitutions.

Data Analysis Tools

  • IPython is an interactive environment with a wide array of tools for coding, data manipulation, and visualization used by many in the academic and research communities (in particular, check out the IPython Notebook functionality).
  • Plotly is a web-based (free) tool for quickly creating full-featured and interactive graphs and visualizations from almost any data.
  • Character and word counter with frequency statistics calculator

Fonts

Other Reporting