On Sab, 2004-03-20 at 19:51, Ahmad Kamal wrote: > Well this is really cool. I am not really sure if I am going to > continue the development of Arabize after the 'Input Method' was > written, or not. Anyway, it would be interesting if someone would
The input method I posted was for Gtk+ only. Maybe you can extend Arabize to some general input method like what xcin (Chinese) and kinput (Japanese) do. btw, I'm not sure that Gtk+ input method engine can do what Behdad suggested (receive 2 keystrokes, eg. m and a, then write meem with a fathan). > explain to me the rules with which a program can understand > transliterated words, for example > 'yaqumu' > > why shouldn't the program put a 'waw' after the 'meem'? What are the rules here? How > can it understand this is 'tashkeel'? -- Mohammad DAMT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.bisnisweb.net ASP.Net Linux web hosting _______________________________________________ Developer mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.arabeyes.org/mailman/listinfo/developer

