Speaking of translations of What is Unicode?, I found this page:
http://asuult.net/badaa/unicode.htm
It is in Mongolian (Cyrillic).
Best regards,
James Kass
Don,
Offers to translate What is Unicode? to a particular language should
be addressed to the Unicode office. This can be done
If someone were interested in translating to an additional language(s), to whom
should they write? TIA...
Don Osborn
Bisharat.net
Quoting Magda Danish \\(Unicode\\) [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
What is Unicode in Finnish is now online thanks to Jarkko Hietaniemi.
Check it out at
http
Don,
Offers to translate What is Unicode? to a particular language should
be addressed to the Unicode office. This can be done through our
reporting form http://www.unicode.org/reporting.html or by emailing me
directly.
Magda
PS: For everybody's convenience, we provide an html template
What is Unicode in Finnish is now online
thanks to Jarkko Hietaniemi.
Check it out at http://www.unicode.org/standard/translations/finnish.html
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Magda Danish
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Director
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Unicode Consortium
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used by their script
are widely available.
Thanks for pointing these translations, Magda...
- Original Message -
From: Magda Danish (Unicode)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 9:07 PM
Subject: New What is Unicode translation.
What is Unicode in Finnish is now online
Another web page, for your collective amusement:
http://linguistics.berkeley.edu/~rscook/html/Unicode-tetralog.html
Thanks to the industriousness of volunteer translators and to Magda and
Julie's editorial work, we have many more translations of "What is Unicode"
on www.unicode.org (all in UTF-8, of course).
Check out http://www.unicode.org/unicode/standard/WhatIsUnicode.html. If you
have problems
Original Message-
From: Kenneth Whistler [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 24, 2000 4:06 PM
To: Unicode List
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: What is "Unicode" in Chinese?
Ed asked:
Would it be appropriate to look at the t
Sorry for all those who are seeing the mystery above here ^ but this mail
really required UTF-8.
Joseph Becker wrote:
It seems that Chinese is the only major language in which the
term "Unicode"
needs to be translated rather than transliterated. [...]
We have collected these candidates so
Ed asked:
Would it be appropriate to look at the title of GB-13000, which is ISO/IEC
10646-1 in China?
Probably not, since it is a national version of 10646, and not of Unicode.
It is, at any rate: Xinxi jishu -- Tongyong duobawei bianma zifuji (UCS), i.e.
"Information technology --
D]
Sent: Monday, July 17, 2000 5:12 AM
Subject: Re: Translations for What is Unicode (was RE: Pronunciation of
May one submit translations for the page?
--roozbeh
On Mon, 17 Jul 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Notice that also the Arabic translation by Mike Ksar
(http://ww
Julie:
If you or anyone else is interested in submitting a translation for this
page,
please contact me privately. We have several translations in the
pipeline...
Would you be able to share the list of languages represented with us?
- Peter
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