Dear All;
I U+0682 is not used in Pashto.
Regards.
N.R.Liwal
li...@liwal.com
www.liwal.com
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Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2011 3:32 AM
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Dear UNICODERS;
Presently I am on a visit from LONDON, UK. Since I knew many names
on the list, I would really like to meet if anyone is in LONDON?
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N.R.Liwal
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From: Christopher J Fynn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: N.R.Liwal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2001 9:44 PM
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Regards
N.R.Liwal
Asiasoft
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From:
SSRA
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2001 10:54
PM
Subject: Support for Urdu &
Sindhi
Support for sindhi language (Arabic Script) is
need, can anybody help me
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> Does Pashto also make use of the regular hamza sign in other contexts? If
> not, there may not be a need to distinguish this sign at a character
level,
> as it can be treated as a Pashto glyph preference.
Yes, in Pashto we use indepenent Hamza, but only in those w
Letter Zeem (dze) is now accepted "heh with Hamaza
above".
Liwal
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From:
Vladimir
Ivanov
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, June 16, 2001 10:25
AM
Subject: Arabic based alphabets
Vladimir Ivanov wrote:
>Letter "dze" is represente
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>In Pashto they call it "Pashto Alefbe" having 15 Extra
Characters.
My Pashto informants call it "dI paxto alifbe", saying it has 10 extra
letters.
I think
Russians call Pashto, Paxto? in roman script some people
write Pashto
as Pakhtu,
Pushtu and Pukh
In Pashto they call it "Pashto Alefbe" having 15 Extra Characters,
while in Urdu called "Hurruf Tahajee" haveing upto 6 extra Characters,
As Mr. Roozbeh said "There are few people who refer to it as Arabic script,
namely some
> linguists and some Unicodies".
Liwal
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Dear Jungshik Shin;
Thanks, good explinations, I hope those who are interested in Software and
Web for Asia will be
benefited.
Thanks.
Liwal
- Original Message - > On Wed, 30 May 2001, N.R.Liwal wrote:
>
> > TERM ASIA IN COMPUTER & INTERNET (RECOMMENDATIONS UNICOD
I think they are used in Western Media, but not
in Asian Media!
Liwal
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From: "David Gallardo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Nonetheless, and more to my point, the terms "Near East" and "Far East"
> were in use long before this.
> Nonetheless, and more to my point, the terms "Near East" and "Far East"
> were in use long before this.
I think they are used in Western Media, but not
in Asian Media!
Liwal
ssified as:
-languages
which Han ideographs
-'ideographic languages' SCRIPT
-"East Asian Unified" SCRIPT
- "East Asian"
SCRIPT
Asian geographic expressions are better:
-"Southeast Asia", "East Asia" "CENRAL ASIA"
"WEST ASIA = Arabic Cou
Mr. Thomas Chan is right, on the Internet if one search with word
Asian it most of the time lead to CJK Sites.
Liwal
- Original Message - > > Folks, this discussion was about how to
label a control in a dialog box, as
> > in the attached image. You can't use a label like that.
>
> It may
Dear
Unicoders:
While surfing the net a
link with word ASIAN most of the time
lead to
a Chinese, Japanese or
Korean site, is not confusing? Because there
are
many nations and countries in Asia!
But
today
I was more confused, when I opened the Microsoft Word XP
FONT
dialog, it has t
I can provide you Pashto, Dari (Farsi) and Urud.
do you have specific phrase or should I provide
any?
Liwal
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From: "Frank da Cruz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Michel Goossens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Ayers, Mike" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, M
I think Fonts grouped by script will be more usefull and approperiate.
N.R.Liwal
Asiatype
www.liwal.net
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From: "John Jenkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2001 6:40 AM
Subject: Re: Single Unicode Font
High price is the problem!
N.R.Liwal
> 1. The first one is an "Arabic Subscript Alef", used for marking the /i:/
> sound in Korans and Arabic texts published in Iran. Although this is not
Yes, we need this in Pashto, Urdu and sindi.
Liwal
Dear Emil Hersak,
I have just tested what Mr. John Hudson said,
Texted typed in Arabic Windows is displayed and printed correctly
in the non-Arabic Windows 98, but I was not able to change the Font Size.
Liwal
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From: John Hudson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Well this is jus
Dear Alimjan;
In order to support Uighur on VB in Arabic Script you need
Arabic Enabled Microsft Widnows 98 and an OpenType Font
that support Uighur, but with certin limitations.
If you are interseted to Support Uighur on Arabic Windows 98
please contact off the list.
N.R.Liwal
[EMAIL
I recommend that you have look at
ArabicTex
or write to
Prof. Klaus Lagally Institut
fuer Informatik Universitaet
Stuttgart Breitwiesenstrasse 20-22
D-70565 Stuttgart GERMANY [EMAIL PROTECTED]
he did some work on ArabicTex, he might be of
help.
Liwal
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Hi;
Apology if this is not related to the list, there are some
companies who offer replication services of PROTECTED
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who is the best?
N.R.Liwal
I tested in Excel 2000
Excel 2000 automatically place leading zero.
Hindi Numbers in Word 2000 can be typed in
left to right Order using 060c as thousand seperator
and 066b as Decemial Seperator.
Liwal
Subject: Re: Decimal separator
>>>and I would expect use of U+060C as a deci
I would vote that UNICODE, host mailing lists
on Script level, becuase, issues discussed of CJK
are not much related to Roman and Arabic.
If there are several lists like:
Arabic...
CJK
Roman
ect.
If one wish to participate in all that should be an option.
but still if all are happy to st
ODE we Arabic script user
need to have forum to talk about the Standardizations.
The good Idea will be if UNICODE provide us a Separete list
Called "Arabic & Extended Languages" or I can host one, if
anyone is interested let me know by email to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
N.R.Liwal
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From: Doug Ewell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Unicode List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2000 6:47 PM
Subject: Proposal to make the unicode list more transparent! (Sender:
> Jens Siebert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > However, because of the tremendou
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