BTW, what would the use of Reh instead of proper chars like U+066C or
U+066B do to sort orders or parsing of numeric vs. alphabetic sequences?
For example, a function "persian_ispunct()" Ã la ANSI C "ispunct()"
would then have to include Reh as a possible punctuation character.

> On Sun, 2004-01-11 at 15:47, AmirBehzad Eslami wrote:
>> I wonder even the Nesf2 has a bug about this U+066C.
> 
> Nesf2 is deprecated, as far as the original author (Hooman Mehr), its
> porter to Unicode (Mehran Mehr) and the latest maintainers (FarsiWeb)
> are concerned. There are currently no plan to support it.
> 
>> Is there an alternative for me? May I use the 'Reh' until most of users have
>> standard systems?
> 
> Reh is definitely very ambiguous, specially since it's confusable with
> the more common Iran University Press usage of it for the decimal
> separator.
> 
> Use may comma or apostrophe or something like that.
> 
>> 2. Ask my website visitors to download a newer version of Tahoma (What about
>> the font Nesf?)
> 
> Tahoma makes sense. Alternatively, tell them to download FarsiWeb fonts.
> 
>> B) What is this "Arabic Decimal Separator (U+066B)?
> 
> That is the "momayyez".
> 
> roozbeh

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