Saya boleh taip Arabic dalam Ubuntu, tetapi untuk Jawi belum ketemu. Mungkin ada feedback dari Sabily Malaysia? :)
On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 7:35 AM, Umarzuki Bin Mochlis Moktar < [email protected]> wrote: > I attended the .my IDN lauching back on 2009. There seems a university > (UPM?) & SIRIM doing some research about Jawi format/standards (this > thing going on like a million years already) but I bet nothing got done > by now. > > And there's the lingering issue of the hamzah 3 suku (3/4) character > that is not supported by unicode. > > There's the arabeyes project for arabic font, but from what I heard it > does not supports the jawi script (I asked its developer). Maybe > Persian/Urdu font can be used since that is the origin of Jawi > characters (AFAIK) but still the same issue with not supporting all the > jawi characters. > > > If you can view all the Jawi characters on > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jawi_script that means you distro supports > it and I can view it on Debian Squeeze. > > On Thu, 2011-01-27 at 02:37 +0800, Slaya Chronicles - Geeko Acolyte > wrote: > > Interesting. Perhaps it would be of interest to those supporters of > > Jawi as the national script. I have nothing against Jawi; I actually > > learnt Jawi in primary school, but have "unlearnt" it over the years > > since both in work and school we use the Roman/Phoenecian script. It > > is sad that even the Government is not interested in maintaining Jawi. > > > > BTW can Jawi be typed in any of the distros? > > > > Eric > > > > 2011/1/26 azmi salim <[email protected]>: > > > Hi there friends, > > > An interesting development on IDN, .my Domain Resgistry has announced > > > support for Jawi IDN, on top of other Unicode, European and some other > > > selected Asian characters. > > > Maybe you guys / gals have know this, nevertheless I'm fwd'ing it for > an > > > update. Pardon for repetition :) > > > Regards, > > > AZMI Salim > > > following is some excerpts of the announcement ---> > > > Dear Valued Customers, > > > > > > We are proud to announce that .my DOMAIN REGISTRY now supports > > > Internationalized Domain Name (IDN). > > > > > > An IDN (also known as multilingual domain name) is a domain name that > > > contains Unicode characters other than the basic 37 ASCII characters > > > permitted to-date (a-z , 0-9 and -). In other words, an IDN may > contain > > > letters with diacritics (for example, façade) as required by many > European > > > languages or characters drawn from non-Latin scripts such as Jawi / > Arabic, > > > Chinese or Tamil. > > > > > > Many countries have started to offer domain names in their local > scripts to > > > allow more of their population access the Internet. Amongst the first > few > > > countries to deploy top level IDN are Egypt (مصر ), Saudi Arabia > (السعودية ) > > > and United Arab Emirates (امارات ) – all on the 5th May 2010. Even two > of > > > our neighboring countries, Thailand and Singapore, have implemented > IDN. > > > > > > For Malaysia, we have decided to offer 2nd Level IDNs, starting with > Jawi > > > (for example, مليسيا.my). Chinese and Tamil IDNs are also in the > pipeline > > > and will be implemented progressively. For Jawi IDNs, the roll out > will be > > > in 3 phases. In the first phase, registration of Jawi IDNs is > specifically > > > for government agencies and government educational entities. > Registrations > > > start from 24th January 2011 until 30th April 2011. The first phase > Jawi > > > IDNs will be free of charge for one year. Government agencies and > > > government educational entities are encouraged to secure their Jawi > IDNs as > > > soon as possible. > > > > > > Existing .my customers will enjoy Jawi IDNs in the second phase, and in > the > > > third phase, Jawi IDNs will be opened to the public. Do keep an eye > open for > > > the announcements on the second and third phase roll out to secure your > own > > > Jawi IDN! > > > > > > For more information about IDN, do visit our FAQ page > > > at http://www.domainregistry.my/faq.php?id=98. > > > > > > Please do not hesitate to e-mail [email protected] or call us > at 03 - > > > 8991 7272 if you have any enquiries. > > > > > > > > > Yours sincerely, > > > > > > .my DOMAIN REGISTRY > > > > > > MYNIC Berhad (735031-H) | Tel : +603-8991 7272 > > > Level 3, Block C | Fax : > +603-8991 > > > 7277 > > > Mines Waterfront Business Park | E-mail > > > : [email protected] (Registration) > > > No. 3, Jalan Tasik | > > > [email protected] (Billing) > > > The Mines Resort City | URL > > > : http://www.domainregistry.my > > > 43300 Seri Kembangan | Work. 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