Hi mohsen,
Don't cry :) , use my simpletool for writing
Unicode text.
Bye,
Hamid
Title: Farsi Unicode Character set Homepage
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Written by : Hamid Reza Nasiri
, AEOI Data Processing Center.
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On Fri, 8 Nov 2002, Nasiri2 wrote:
Do you use Persian unicode fields in any database? How do you sort these
fields while the letters Gaf,Cheh,Peh, and Zheh are not in correct
order?
Your database or your programming language should provide the sorting
mechanism, or you should implement
On Fri, 8 Nov 2002, Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh wrote:
But i don't know that how type farsi in KDE or GNOME.
Use Red Hat 8.0's KDE and GNOME. GNOME's 'gedit' support Persian, and also
some of the KDE text editors (I can't remember which do). The Persian
keyboard layout is also included in Red Hat 8.0
Hamid Rezâye gerâmi:
Man bâ "unicode" kâr nakardeam vali tavânestam bâ
bekâr bordane:
META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type"
CONTENT="text/html; charset=windows-1256"
dar safheye xod, bâ tâyp kardan be Pârsi az bânke
"MYSQL" estefâde konam. In kâr besyâr sâde anjâm od. Mitavânid barâye mesâl be
I guess for sorting you would just need to write a
few lines of code. It would not be too difficult.
- Original Message -
From:
Naqashzade, Sadeq
To: Zurvan
Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 5:27
PM
Subject: Re: [farsiweb]unicode fields in
database
I took a look at your site (YazdIndustry.com). Very
impressive. Do you require sorting when displaying the results ofa search?
I know MySQL does not sometimes, for example, distinguish between letters with
diactritics and the ones without, like  and A or â and a.What I
have doneto make