Dear Roozbeh & Behnam,
I wonder why no keyboard drivers for the AF-locales have become available
for standard Windows applications. It can't be that Macintosh is the new
computing standard in Afghanistan, or am I wrong?
[Behnam:] Thanks for the offer of screenshots, but the PDF Roozbeh pointed
me
On Tue, 2004-01-13 at 14:05, Linguasoft wrote:
> I wonder why no keyboard drivers for the AF-locales have become available
> for standard Windows applications.
Since no one has put some time on it yet?
> It can't be that Macintosh is the new
> computing standard in Afghanistan, or am I wrong?
No
Salam,
ParsTran robot is online again. Because of Yahoo protocol changing we have
problem to login to Yahoo Server before. You can test it with these command.
/d help
/t this is a test.
Additionally , you can chat with this Yahoo Robot . :)
Regards,
Pars Translator Group,
Ebadat A.R.
- Orig
Sina,
You seem to have found the trick!
However, I can't reproduce it on a WinXP/Office 2003.
I only get Arabic sorting, even with "farsi."
Did you make some "global" changes in the control panel/regional
options?
-Connie
On Tue, 13 Jan 2004, Sina Ghazi wrote:
> Dear Connie,
> I saw the differ
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On Tue, 13 Jan 2004, Ebadat A.R. wrote:
> ParsTran robot is online again. Because of Yahoo protocol changing we have
> problem to login to Yahoo Server before. You can test it with these command.
And you have managed to get Yahoo to use the Persian letters instead of
Arabic so we don't have to lo
Hi Connie
about page number changing direction into rtl and then inserting page
number
lead to correct persian digit in page number
but it didn't work for footnotes
but i've seen some doc file wich contain persian digit footnotes!
try one ove .doc files at http://ce.sharif.edu/~ce418/resource/
yo
Connie,
The only change that I have made was installing Persian Experimental
Standard for my Text Services and Input Languages. (I don't think this
matter affects sorting!!!)
I'm using Microsoft Windows Server 2003/Office 2003. So, the only remained
difference is windows versions.
BTW: I don't hav
On Tue, 2004-01-13 at 22:31, Sina Ghazi wrote:
> I'm using Microsoft Windows Server 2003/Office 2003. So, the only remained
> difference is windows versions.
That is it, then. I remember a Microsoft bug on their MSDN site about
this. Connie is probably using an older version.
roozbeh
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Greetings
My organization has asked us to "internationalize" our storage management
software.
Naturally I thought why not do it in Farsi...this way I learn the technique
and if that product
ever comes to Iranthen so match the better...
Basically I need some type of a high level hand-holdi
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> > I'm using Microsoft Windows Server 2003/Office 2003. So, the only remained
> > difference is windows versions.
> That is it, then. I remember a Microsoft bug on their MSDN site about
> this. Connie is probably using an older version.
And the person in Denmark who asked has WinXP/Office2002 s
Hi all,
i´m translating safari and other apps for os X to Farsi maybe you would
like to to have a look on it!
greetings Ali Samadi
http://home.tiscali.de/ali.samadi/
Ali Samadi Ahadi
Hardt str.2
50 939 Köln
Tel.: 0221 4248982
Fax.: 0221 4
That's absolutely fantastic! How did you come up with this idea? Where
are the potential users of Safari with Farsi interface?
I don't have a particular use for that but it might help to resolve a
lot of technical problems regarding Safari support of Persian language.
I don't have time right no
On Tue, 2004-01-13 at 22:04, Medi Montaseri wrote:
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On Tue, 2004-01-13 at 22:04, Medi Montaseri wrote:
> Here are some random qeustions:
>
> 1- Would the existing input and output functions (such as iostream or C's
> I/O libs) continue to
> work, or do I need to change them?
> 2- Do I have a resource (or data type) issue, for example 7 bit ASCII vs
Thanks Roozbeh,
I'm convinced!
Behnam
On 13-Jan-04, at 7:03 PM, Roozbeh Pournader wrote:
On Wed, 2004-01-14 at 01:52, Behnam wrote:
Yes I mixed up something there but I don't recall putting "Persian
Computing Computing" as sender.
Don't know what's the problem then. I'll keep a watch.
I wish like
On Tue, 13 Jan 2004, Payam Poursaied wrote:
> but i've seen some doc file wich contain persian digit footnotes!
> try one ove .doc files at http://ce.sharif.edu/~ce418/resource/
> your may find that!
> but i don't know how to make that
I took a look. You're right then, right align and right-to-l
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