Special thanks are in order to Andrew Cunningham who'd already made this
page a while back but I only noticed just this second:
http://www.openroad.net.au/support/notes/persian.html
Very nice!
-Connie
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On Sat, 15 Mar 2003, Roozbeh Pournader wrote:
> There is Times New Roman there. The file is named 'times32.exe'. I guess
> you missed it.
I didn't *miss* it. I thought it was a different font. I stand corrected.
You're also right that it was on the free downloads page which can still
be viewed her
On Fri, 14 Mar 2003, C Bobroff wrote:
> OK, Mr Connie genius managed to take a look at the sourceforge downloads
> and guess what, no TimesNewRoman and no Tahoma! Anticlimax!
There is Times New Roman there. The file is named 'times32.exe'. I guess
you missed it.
But Tahoma, it's a little tricky.
> On Fri, 14 Mar 2003, C Bobroff wrote:
> > I will probably just put a link to http://corefonts.sourceforge.net/ to
> > help those in need now that I even know it exists.
OK, Mr Connie genius managed to take a look at the sourceforge downloads
and guess what, no TimesNewRoman and no Tahoma! Anticl
> For making sure you won't scare newbies,
Oh, thank you! You are finally catching on that when it comes to us
newbies, nothing can be left to chance!!
Thanks also to the person(s) who made all these fonts available. I realize
I might have sounded ungrateful when in fact, any and all efforts to he
On Fri, 14 Mar 2003, C Bobroff wrote:
> However, the people who did pay money for defective fonts should
> definitely be allowed to get the corrected font for free.
I agree wholeheartedly. But that is unfortunately not MS's practice.
> You are making me play devil's advocate here when the truth
> You can't revoke a license by not just providing the software anymore.
A lot of software starts out free and buggy then over time, becomes a
viable commercial product and not for free. However, the people who did
pay money for defective fonts should definitely be allowed to get the
corrected fon
On Fri, 14 Mar 2003, C Bobroff wrote:
> > That will be correct if you replace with "when using other fonts".
> That's what one would think but I'm told it happens with same font. If I
> get more info, I'll report.
I'd appreciate. With exact reproduction scenarios and screenshots, it
would be gre
On Fri, 14 Mar 2003, Roozbeh Pournader wrote:
> That will be correct if you replace with "when using other fonts".
That's what one would think but I'm told it happens with same font. If I
get more info, I'll report.
> http://corefonts.sourceforge.net/
I took a look. It looks fair but not le
On Fri, 14 Mar 2003, C Bobroff wrote:
> Speaking of Windows, I have heard unsubstantiated reports that even with
> WinXP, the "yeh" (06CC--on the "d" key) works great in some editing
> programs such as Word but even on the same computer, fails to work in
> other programs.
That wil
On Fri, 14 Mar 2003, Roozbeh Pournader wrote:
> The YEH problem in Windows SHOULD be fixed be installing new fixed fonts.
Speaking of Windows, I have heard unsubstantiated reports that even with
WinXP, the "yeh" (06CC--on the "d" key) works great in some editing
programs such as Word but even on t
On Thu, 13 Mar 2003, Sina Ahmadian wrote:
> It's true that there is a solution for solving the YEH problem in all
> versions of windows, without installing the new microsoft fonts, but not all
> the persian language users use this method.
The YEH problem in Windows SHOULD be fixed be installing
I have corrected some persian font with ttfix (which suply by farsiweb
group)
you can download them from
http://ie.sharif.edu/~payam124/FixedFarsiFontYEH.zip
I haven't seen a fixed collection of fonts on the web.
Payam
Hi all,
It's true that there is a solution for solving the YEH problem
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