On Sun, 9 May 2004, Omid K. Rad wrote:
> "There is no abbreviated form for the weekday names in Persian. However,
> in certain cases such as in the month calendar headers it is acceptable
> to use the first letter of weekdays. The direction is also from right to
> left."
Maybe you should also me
On Sun, 9 May 2004, Behdad Esfahbod wrote:
> I'm not sure how "month calendar" makes sense in English.
> What about writing "in tabular representations"?
I checked it up. "month calendar" is a term used for the calendars with
a month view. I found this in use even more than "monthly calendar".
Ab
On Sun, 9 May 2004, Omid K. Rad wrote:
> > > [3.2.3]
> > > There is no abbreviated form for the weekday names in Persian.
> > > However, it is common to use the first letter of weekdays in the
> > > month calendars
> > ^^
> > Common?
> > How about, "acceptable" or something li
> > [3.2.3]
> > There is no abbreviated form for the weekday names in Persian.
> > However, it is common to use the first letter of weekdays in the
> > month calendars
> ^^
> Common?
> How about, "acceptable" or something like that?
Well, right. How about this phrase:
[3.2.3
In a message dated Monday 03 May 2004 01:47, Behdad Esfahbod wrote:
[...]
> And the third one in the screenshot attached is the first layout,
> but instead of single letter day of week names, I have used
> something more intuitive, but apparently it's quite a failure and
> should never be used.
>
On Sun, 2 May 2004, Roozbeh Pournader wrote:
> On Sat, 2004-05-01 at 19:38, Behdad Esfahbod wrote:
> > the *correct* way is to order from right to left.
>
> I confirm. The screenshot I sent was just for making people see
> something. The preferred direction is right to left and then top to
> botto
On Sun, 2 May 2004, Omid K. Rad wrote:
> [3.2.3]
> There is no abbreviated form for the weekday names in Persian. However, it
> is common to use the first letter of weekdays in the month calendars as
^^
Common?
How about, "acceptable" or something like that?
-Connie
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After Behdad's justifications and concluding the survey about this discussion, I
changed the section [3.2.3] of the draft as follows:
[3.2.3]
There is no abbreviated form for the weekday names in Persian. However, it is common
to use the first letter of weekdays in the month calendars as sho
On Sat, 2004-05-01 at 19:38, Behdad Esfahbod wrote:
> the *correct* way is to order from right to left.
I confirm. The screenshot I sent was just for making people see
something. The preferred direction is right to left and then top to
bottom.
roozbeh
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After Behdad's justifications and concluding the survey about this discussion, I
changed the section [3.2.3] of the draft as follows:
[3.2.3]
There is no abbreviated form for the weekday names in Persian. However, it is common
to use the first letter of weekdays in the month calendars as sho
On Sat, 1 May 2004, Omid K. Rad wrote:
> Hi,
> Roozbeh gave a nice sample, but I've also seen month calendars showing
> one-letter headings in a reverse direction (right-to-left). Compare with
> this: http://www.geocities.com/omidkrad/Calendar/PersianDatePicker.gif
>
> Should we follow the numbers
Hi,
Roozbeh gave a nice sample, but I've also seen month calendars showing
one-letter headings in a reverse direction (right-to-left). Compare with
this: http://www.geocities.com/omidkrad/Calendar/PersianDatePicker.gif
Should we follow the numbers reading order or the letters reading order?
Omid
The main problem with the fonts right now are:
* The lack line height data.
* The size does not match of the MS fonts. (so not to the
Latin fonts).
* A few of fonts have bitmaps added. Those bitmaps should be
removed.
* There's a known problem on LCDs, but that's another story
perhaps.
On Thu, 29 Apr 2004, Roozbeh Pournader wrote:
> Not much has happened with the fonts since last year (1382), and the
> latest version is 0.4. BTW, we need volunteers for tracking bugs in the
> fonts.
Sorry to hear that. Can you release the latest if there have been any
improvements? Maybe I coul
On Wed, 2004-04-28 at 09:06, C Bobroff wrote:
> OK, but kindly don't involve Roozbeh in any flamefests until AFTER he's
> done with the fonts.
Not much has happened with the fonts since last year (1382), and the
latest version is 0.4. BTW, we need volunteers for tracking bugs in the
fonts.
As fo
So, please don't count mine as a vote. I'm not in Iran now.
Actually of a "month calendar" I mean something like this:
http://www.geocities.com/omidkrad/Calendar/PersianDatePicker.gif
Omid
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> On Wed, 28 Apr 2004, Omid K. Rad wrote:
>
> > Oh! I am late to vote!
>
> No hurry, votes c
On Wed, 2004-04-28 at 08:10, Behdad Esfahbod wrote:
> First one is the concept of an abbreviation: I'm strongly with
> the idea that a single letter is not called an abbreviation. I
> doubt if anyone disagree on this.
>
> Ok, let's see what we have in English:
>
> Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, ...
>
On Tue, 27 Apr 2004, Behdad Esfahbod wrote:
> Seems like I still should clarify some things for you :).
You've indeed clarified the conflicting results of the vote. I shall
update my info accordingly.
> So, next time, don't let Roozbeh fool you with sayin those guys
> use it in Sharif University
Hi Connie,
Seems like I still should clarify some things for you :).
First one is the concept of an abbreviation: I'm strongly with
the idea that a single letter is not called an abbreviation. I
doubt if anyone disagree on this.
Ok, let's see what we have in English:
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday,
On Wed, 28 Apr 2004, Omid K. Rad wrote:
> Oh! I am late to vote!
No hurry, votes can be added any time. All I ask is that voters
actually be living in Iran. If anyone else still wants to submit their
vote, please do so.
> It is very common to use the first letter of weekdays in month calendars.
Oh! I am late to vote!
In IranL10nInfo draft we have defined the first letter of the weekdays for their
abbreviated names. You can see it in the first table of section [3.2]:
http://www.idevcenter.com/projects/iranl10ninfo/draft/#3.2-DateTimeNamingAndPatterns
And the description is:
[3.2.3]
It i
On Tue, 27 Apr 2004, C Bobroff wrote:
> Results of the Survey:
>
> Never: 3 votes
> Rarely: 2 votes
> Sometimes: 2 votes
>
> (Plus one more "never" vote from the person who vehemently objected to my
> putting the abbreviations on my website and caused me to take this
> poll!)
>
> I think we should
On Tue, 27 Apr 2004, Behdad Esfahbod wrote:
> > I think we should conclude that abbreviations should be avoided.
> Good you finally got it... ;)
Thank you for your vigilance ...and patience, Behdad.
-Connie
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Results of the Survey:
Never: 3 votes
Rarely: 2 votes
Sometimes: 2 votes
(Plus one more "never" vote from the person who vehemently objected to my
putting the abbreviations on my website and caused me to take this
poll!)
I think we should conclude that abbreviations should be avoided.
Yet anothe
Why? I think when you have Fe-Re, Aliph-Re, and Mim-Re, representing
Khordad as Khe-Re will make no misunderstanding.
> On Tue, 2004-04-27 at 16:44, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Also you can see that all
>> Jalali month names may be distinguished by the first two letters.
>
> That may be a little we
On Tue, 2004-04-27 at 16:44, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Also you can see that all
> Jalali month names may be distinguished by the first two letters.
That may be a little weird for cases like Khordad...
roozbeh
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I think that's not so rare. I have seen some. Also you can see that all
Jalali month names may be distinguished by the first two letters.
--Saint Ali
> Hello,
>
> I have a question for those of you actually living in Iran.
>
> Are the days of the week ever written in a short form with just one
>
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