-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Salam,
On Tuesday 30 March 2004 13:22, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hello, > to be precise Arabic numeral are the one used in European country (got them > from the arabs), and Hindi are the one used (and really used) in Middle > East country. I can be sure at least for Syria and Lebanon where I'm > living. There are two variants of numerals used in the Arabic world: 1- The ones called 'Hindi' and used in the eastern part (Mashreq). 2- The ones called 'Arabic' and used in the western part (Maghreb). That is the one that is now used in Europe. The Europeans got the second variant in the Middle Age from the nearest Arabic speaking countries, ie Maghreb and Andalucia (that's why it's the second variant that is called 'Arabic', even if both variants are _thought_ to have Indian and even Chinese(?) origin). More details can be found here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arabic_numerals > My question is another : if I use Hindi numerals with their UNICODE values, > will they be considered as numeric by the applications ? Yes. It should be so. The digits displayed depend on the locale, so if you are in a middle eastern country, you should see Hindi numerals, and 'Arabic' in the rest. > Armelle Nedelec > (French working in Syria and Lebanon... and someday I'll be good in arabic) Wishing you good luck :-) Regards, - -- Youcef R. Rahal Arabeyes.org http://www.arabeyes.org/~rahal -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFAaV1EHDRR6Cd0eSYRArAyAJ42S7+l1IXzdGVFK+ZSmd5TKpciMQCeIJoq 0eaY+GmtOa3CEv4fpxvARIc= =Gc80 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Developer mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.arabeyes.org/mailman/listinfo/developer

