Re: [farsiweb]Re: Farsi

2002-05-30 Thread Ali Khanban
Hi, I quote my last email here: >> In Farsi it is preffered to write on a base , when it is possible. >> It is widely, although not totally, accepted in literature and even in school books >> they write "mas'ul" with . This is what has been suggested by "Farhangestaan" and is using in sch

Re: [farsiweb]Farsi heh + hamzeh

2002-05-28 Thread Ali Khanban
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

Re: [farsiweb] Farsi heh + hamzeh above

2002-05-25 Thread Ali Khanban
Abi Lover wrote: >> From: Ali Khanban <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> >> It seems to me that these are all different shapes of one letter >> . But is a mixture of two letters: and >> a transformed . It is not even a ligature, because it is not >> supposed

Re: [farsiweb]Farsi, heh, +, hamzeh, above

2002-05-24 Thread Ali Khanban
Hi, It seems to me that these are all different shapes of one letter . But and a transformed . It is not even a ligature, because it is not supposed to be handled by font to write instead of . Best -khanban- Abi Lover wrote: > I don' agree with Khanban's reasons for not using the letter f

Re: [farsiweb](no subject)

2002-05-20 Thread Ali Khanban
Dear Abi, It seems to me that "Alef" with "hamza" above or "vav" with "hamza" above are one letter (different shapes of "hamza"), but "heh" with "hamza" above is different. It is not "hamza", but a deformation of "yeh". It is a combination of "heh" and "yeh" which was written as two letters in

[farsiweb] Spell check in Mozilla?

2002-03-19 Thread Ali Khanban
Salaam, Does anyone know if it is possible to use spell check in Mozilla? Best -khanban- || Ali Asghar Khanban || ||Research Associate in Department of Computing ||| Imperial College of Sci, Tech & Med, London SW7