> You have a point, however, let me remind you that if one wants to > study say Greek archeology, he/she must learn ancient Greek. Also, > I think that people who study law need to have a good command of > Latin. Scholars working in theology need to have a good command of > both Greek and Latin. Also, it seems that linguists need to have a basic > understanding of a number of different languages. People wanting to > study art or architecture need to have basic skills in drawing. What am > I trying to say? Simply that there are barriers everywhere.
But computers are every day utilities not specialised academic fields, one does not need to learn another language use a washing machine or derive a car, doing basic computing tasks is should not be different and I dare to say using a general purpose typesetting system is a basic computing task. Regards, Khaled -- Khaled Hosny Arabic localiser and member of Arabeyes.org team Free font developer -------------------------------------------------- Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex