Thank you Peter! I finally got a chance to try it out. Very nice!

I've not used Keyman before and I'm glad to see I can alternate between
that and the other Persian keyboard with only one click.

I hope you'll put the final version under Persian (Farsi) along with the
keyboard that's already there.

I noticed something interesting: using the Koodak font on WinXP+Word2002,
heh+0654 positions quite nicely--much better than with the Persian
Experimental keyboard. How do you explain this when it's the same font
on the same computer??
I'm confused!

I also ran into this "MS Word Unicode Add-In":
http://www.tavultesoft.com/keyman/support/FAQ003.php
"Wordlink is an Add-In for Microsoft Word (97,2000, and 2002) to allow
Unicode character input to MS Word with Windows 95/98/Me. It is not
required (and should not be installed) when using Windows NT4/2000/XP.
Wordlink is included in the Keyman 6 download and installed automatically
when Keyman 6 is installed on Windows 95/98/Me."

I wonder if that's new and if anyone has tried it? There have been
discussions on this list before on how to get Word97 working for Persian.
I imagine that would be very good news for many but unfortunately I don't
have Word97 so can't test it out.

-Connie


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