For anyone who's interested, Persian PC-Kimmo version
0.8 has just been released. It's available here:
http://home.byu.net/jmd56/download/persian-pckimmo-0.8.tar.gz
Thanks, Jon, for releasing this version. It looks a lot better than the
previous one!
The biggest thing holding them back
Hi All,
Although this is my first post, I have been lurking around this list
for quite a while now. For those who don't know me, let me put a not so
short intro about myself:
I am one of those old guys in Persian computing. I've been around with
Persian software issues, localization,
On Mon, 2004-05-10 at 00:40, Behdad Esfahbod wrote:
On SuHumm, after finishing the
sentence, I go back to vote for Jalali! As it avoid binding
yet another meaning to the Persian/Iranian word, and we don't
have to go on tell everybody that this Farsi Calendar is the
same as the Persian
On Mon, 2004-05-10 at 02:09, Omid K. Rad wrote:
I totally agree with you that the name Jalali keeps away all that
confusion and debate around Farsi/Persian/Iranian and also
Shamsi/Khorshidi.
There remains another confusion also: that the Afghan calendar is
different from the Iranian one in
On Mon, 2004-05-10 at 22:50, hameed afssari wrote:
1. Jalali is the offical calendar of Afghanestan (although they may be
using different month name).
They use different month names, yes, but they officially call it the
same as Iran: Hejri-e Shamsi or Hejri-e Khorshidi. That can be
confirmed by