Hello again Ali, On Mar 23, 2005 12:41 PM, Ali El Dada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > great to get these responses and encouragements just for joining, hope > I'll start contributing soon so as not to let you down! [...]
Here's your chance :-). You had previously asked to work on KDE, but that project is not ready at the moment for work. Let me make a suggestion. OpenOffice. Its undergoing major work, and you'll find working on it to be as exciting as any translation project. The maintainer Mr. Ossama Khayat really needs a few more translators on his team. > well maybe i should clarify something: I can type arabic in KDE, but > only in certain applications, like in mozilla or Konquerer, but in any > application. What I have is a small java application that I wrote and > want to *type* arabic in a text field instead of copying and pasting > from somewhere else. I recently installed Mandrake-linux 10.1, with > which comes KDE 3.2, and I think some arabic fonts too, or else I > wouldn't be able to type arabic anywhere, right? ok i don't even know if > this is the place to discuss this! but thanks anyway.. Hmmm, I dont know how this applies. Can you type in kbabel? Thats all what really matters. Mandrake 10.1 has more than excellent Arabic support. I hope to hear from you soon so we can get you started on some work. Abdulaziz,
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