Why the translation status of Uighur language is not included?
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Subject: Re: GNOME Translation in Uighur [ug]: Help needed
Kaixo!
On Mon, Mar 14, 2005 at 08:33:18AM +0100, Abdurixit Abduxukur wrote:
> >key { [ 0x10006cb ] };
>
> But in this way I can resolve only one of the four different presentation
> forms.
No.
In Unicode
>> Then started to make my uighur.xkb file. I did not have any problem
>> with the letters same as arabic, for instance I use "Arabic_beh" for
>> Uighur "Ø" (b) etc, but I had problem with the letters which is not
>> standard arabic, like "Û" (ve) (U06CB).
>Use the unicode value plus 0x100 (e
Hi there
I started to work on this project.
As a first step, I did install windows ttf fonts on my FC3 machine. Then
started to make my uighur.xkb file. I did not have any problem with the letters
same as arabic, for instance I use "Arabic_beh" for Uighur "Ø" (b) etc, but I
had problem with th
Or like this: ïØïï:)
My previous mail came to me in reverse order.
>>You can test it with the word: ØÛÙØÛØÚÛ
>>("uyghurcha", Uyghur in the language itself)
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It should look like this:
ïïØï
>>You can test it with the word: ØÛÙØÛØÚÛ
>>("uyghurcha", Uyghur in the language itself)
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Thank you very much for your positive response to my email.
>>Do you have already a Uighur keyboard layout? (I suppose the script
>>to use is arabic script); I have collected some keyboard layouts
>>on the web, among them a Uighur one, but I don't know if that layout
>>is actually used or if a di
Title: GNOME Translation in Uighur [ug]
Dear list members
Being a native Uighur speaker and experienced Linux system administrator, I am going to involve GNOME translation into Uighur language which is largely spoken Xinjiang Uighur Autonomus Region of China and Central Asia.
I am new to t