Hi guys,
I recently discovered another (new!) DOS text editor called "QE",
which has (among other features) optional Arabic support. It's written
specifically for DOS in ("old") Euphoria 3.1, and it's available at
the URL below (with screenshots). Please take a look (as I don't know
Arabic!), bu
Hi Eric,
>> would anyone out there happen to know how did arabic DOS, on the old
>> days, deal with:
>>
>> 1) The control characters needed to handle the script - ZWJ (Zero-width
>> joiner), ZWNJ (zero-width non-joiner), RLM (right-to-left mark), LRM
>> (left-to-right mark) and control characters n
Hi Henrique,
> would anyone out there happen to know how did arabic DOS, on the old
> days, deal with:
>
> 1) The control characters needed to handle the script - ZWJ (Zero-width
> joiner), ZWNJ (zero-width non-joiner), RLM (right-to-left mark), LRM
> (left-to-right mark) and control characte
Hi all,
would anyone out there happen to know how did arabic DOS, on the old
days, deal with:
1) The control characters needed to handle the script - ZWJ (Zero-width
joiner), ZWNJ (zero-width non-joiner), RLM (right-to-left mark), LRM
(left-to-right mark) and control characters needed to handl