On Sun, 19 May 2002, Ely Levy wrote:

> It require to limit yourself into certain email client

As I said: most clients support it.

> it require learning about encoding, sometimes exporting the e-mail

We live in Israel, and are forced to use Hebrew email. I hate recieving
'?' (literal question marks) in messages from badly-configured mail
clients. You can't avoid this issue. If your mail client is badly
configured, you will be hit sooner or later.

It will be nice to offer a web interface for reading the list's archive,
and maybe posting. UI keep repeating to the idea of a newsgroup, and use
the service of google as a web interface.

> it require figuring what kind of bidi the specific client used
> don't forget gnome kde and mozilla and uses a diffrent kind of bidi
> alogarithim

They use different *implementations* of the same algorithm
(KDE: QT's implementation, Gnome and abiword: fribidi, mozilla and
openoffice: ICU)

-- 
Tzafrir Cohen
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