Re: Expended military alphabet

2005-06-22 Thread Clytie Siddall
On 22/06/2005, at 3:18 AM, Simos Xenitellis wrote: I think this is a technical challenge; how to add a variable-length list of words to a PO file. For example, for the Greek language there are 24 letters, other alphabets have different sets of letters. We have 72 vowels... (tonal language)

Re: Expended military alphabet

2005-06-22 Thread Bill Haneman
Hi Noah: Thanks for reminding me about the 'unicode-translation' project. I remember thinking at the time you announced it that it would be an ideal solution for this and related accessibility issues. regards Bill Noah Levitt wrote: About a year and a half ago I created a project "unicod

Re: Expended military alphabet

2005-06-21 Thread Noah Levitt
About a year and a half ago I created a project "unicode-translation" which contains translations of unicode character names and certain other data. I intended to use the translations in gucharmap but I still haven't gotten around to incorporating it. There are just a few partial translations so fa

Re: Expended military alphabet

2005-06-21 Thread Simos Xenitellis
Στις 20/Ιούν/2005, ημέρα Δευτέρα και ώρα 15:09, ο/η Alexandra Telescu έγραψε: > Hi, > > I want to have in gnopernicus all characters translated in every > language. This is used to spell the text when in military mode. At this > time gnopernicus uses a 'translation' table only for the base roman

Expended military alphabet

2005-06-20 Thread Alexandra Telescu
Hi, I want to have in gnopernicus all characters translated in every language. This is used to spell the text when in military mode. At this time gnopernicus uses a 'translation' table only for the base roman alphabet and few other special characters. The big challenge here is how to do this for