[YG Conlang Archives] > [westasianconlangs group] > messages [Date Index] [Thread Index] >
En réponse à draqonfayir@hidden.email: > > Maybe it defaulted to Arabic since that was also there... > Hmm... > ?àúí éëåìéí ìøàåú àú äàåúéåú äàìå > àéï îåàéáä ñôøã (àéï àéì îåðãå "àéì áéúéñàã") àáìàï ìàãéðå. ìå > ñ÷øéáéï > àéï ìéèøàñ àéáøéàñ, àé ãéæéï ÷åæàñ ÷åîå "îåæåèøåñ ðå àáìàîåñ ñôàðéåì" > àé > ôàæéï âéøä ÷åï ìàñ èééøàñ ãé àéñôàðéä. îåàéáä ñôøã àéñ àåðä ôøåáéðñéä > ãéìä ìéâä ðåøèéàîéøé÷àðä. îä, ìàãéðå ðå àéñ àåï "áéñè àéæéàï > ÷åðìàðâ", > àéñ àåðä ðàèìàðâ îéãéèéøàðéàå. > > Does that work? > Yes! It's as Isaac said: don't mix encodings, only Latin script is safe to go with other scripts. Anybody wants to try Unicode? It would be the only way to have both Hebrew and Arabic scripts in the same post. Christophe. http://rainbow.conlang.free.fr Take your life as a movie: do not let anybody else play the leading role.