Hi,
We had a discussion on , and it somehow changed to one on . I wonder
if someone is still interested in this subject, but I am sure it is not out of
interest.
is a consonant, both in Arabic and Farsi alphabet. The main difference between
and in Arabic alphabet is that accepts vowels (s
On Tue, 28 May 2002, Abi Lover wrote:
> I hope that the FarsiWeb
> development team are listening, and will give this suggestion serious
> consideration.
We're listening, and reading all the debate. I will summarize all after
all dust settles, and write down our standpoint. ;)
roozbeh
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I have a more radical solution to the problem of implementing the Farsi in the Persian IT standard. In the Unicode system, a given shape
or glyph can be encoded with more than one code value. For example, the
number {7} in the Farsi character set and in the Arabic character sets look
identi