--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The problem is, lam-alef, bound to key "b" is Unicode Arabic
> representation form B, 0xfefb. Other alef with hamza or madda are
> similar.
> My question is: today is it usual to use this for Arabs?
I'm not sure what you're asking, but a keyboard 'b' press should
result in sending 2 characters a LAM (U+0644)and ALEF (U+0627) -
their combined presentation/visual effect when viewed is a single
LAA (U+FEFB) -- there are other similar related combos. So if you
are asking if the 'b' should in fact send 2 characters and be
stored on disk/media in that manner then the answer is yes.
Salam.
- Nadim
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