The utility seems to suffer from a number of conversion problems, mostly in
regards to diacritics, see:
http://www.webserverone.com/lawh/conversion.htm
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To: "Masoud Sharbiani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Amin Mohadjer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMA
On the topics of copyrights:
I agree with Modirrousta that there should be more of the
dictionaries and other treasures online in order to
facilitate Persian computing. This should obviously follow
the copyright laws.
As far as online Persian material is concerned, we are in
the "middle ages" (c
On Mon, 8 Mar 2004, Jalal Maleki wrote:
> Finally a question that I am sure has been raised earlier:
> are there any character recognition programs for Persian
> around?
The short answer is No. Not around. There may be proprietary
solutions in Tehran markets.
behdad
> Jalal
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