On Sat, 8 May 2004, Roozbeh Pournader wrote:
> Ah, it's not Unicode that does that. It's the Common Locale Repoistory
> Project or something like that does that.
Alright! I was just pointing to that method.
> Suitable for what? For specifying Iranian Persian requirements?
No, Iranian Persian r
On Thu, 2004-05-06 at 01:05, Omid K. Rad wrote:
> Thank you for the link. I found out that Unicode introduces another
> similar way.
Ah, it's not Unicode that does that. It's the Common Locale Repoistory
Project or something like that does that. Unicode has just agreed to
take that project under i
On Tue, 2004-05-04 at 11:00 AM, Roozbeh Pournader wrote:
>
> I'll personally go for FirstFourDayWeek. (This is not a
> FarsiWeb recommendation and is not even based on any specific
> reason. It's just personal preference.)
>
I'm with FirstFourDayWeek too, because it marks the week [as the firs
> > Iâm going to find the regulation that is used in Iran to determine
> > the first week of the year.
>
> There is no regulation or practice for that, as far as I know. I'd
> love to be proved incorrect. (Well, actually the first week of the
> year doesn't start until Farvardin 14 here in Iran!)
On Sun, 2004-05-02 at 04:31, Omid K. Rad wrote:
> Iâm going to find the regulation that is used in Iran to determine the first week
> of the year.
There is no regulation or practice for that, as far as I know. I'd love
to be proved incorrect. (Well, actually the first week of the year
doesn't st
Hi,
Iâm going to find the regulation that is used in Iran to determine the first week of
the year.
To decide on the first week of the year weâve got three rules (don't tire out
yourself with these, just read on):
1. FirstDay
Indicates that the first week of the year starts on the first day o