> If you can't take my word, I can go and search a Koran next time I went > home. I don't have a Koran in the office.
And you wouldn't want to check any online Koran sites since that seems to always entail getting your inbox filled with spam from Nigeria as a consequence! I just love those! > Guess what? It's already done. Unicode has the dotless forms of all Arabic > letters already encoded. Exercise for the reader: Look at the charts and > list all of them. Exercise for the fontmaker: make them! > That is used in older Iranian Korans. The new Koranic orthography doesn't > use that signe anymore. The older Iranian orthography of Koran used it > everywhere there was an /i:/ sound. Just get your hand on a Koran > published in Iran in the 1970s. Oh! Thank you. I will check! _______________________________________________ FarsiWeb mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.sharif.edu/mailman/listinfo/farsiweb