- From: Tex Texin <tex@i18nguy.com>
- Date: Wed, 06 Aug 2003 10:20:02 -0400
- To: ishida@w3.org
- CC: qalam@yahoogroups.com, "'GEO'" <public-i18n-geo@w3.org>
Richard Ishida wrote: > > Hi Tex, > > Some notes from a quick first read... > > [1] A lot of the expected readers of this Q&A are content authors who > are struggling to learn about internationalization of web technology. > Apart from the fact that they're unlikely to come across an example of > it, I think listing languages like Hindi under Arabic script with no > qualification is likely to create confusion for the (non-script guru) > readers of this page - particularly as you don't mention it in the > section "Languages that are not right-to-left" - This applies for > other languages cited too. I removed Hindi. I don't know which other languages you think are problematic. I don't know all of the scripts languages are listed in, nor the probability of one or another script being used. > > [2] Indonesian/Jawi needs some attention. As I understand it, Jawi is > another name for the old 'Malay' script based on the Arabic script which > was used to write the Malay language. Indonesian is a (fairly recent) > derivation of Malay language. Today, however, Malay and Indonesian > pretty much use Latin script (indeed only ASCII characters). So I think > this is incorrect, but also I think it is misleading/confusing for the > average reader of this page without further qualification. removed. > > [3] "Languages that are not right-to-left" -> "Languages written in > scripts that are not right-to-left ". Also I think a lot of expected > readers will find it useful these days if you include indic scripts > here. 'Thai' could be commuted to 'South-East Asian'. You could add > Georgian and Armenian, if you like. done. > > [4] "In actual fact, they are written vertically top-to-bottom in > lengths of a single character, and therefore appear to be written as > right-to-left.)" -- as I said before this is not necessarily the case. > I have a Taiwanese newspaper here that does RTL text that is not a > single character deep. (See the attachment - esp the caption of the > photo to the left.) (Note also that this is bidirectional text - see > 8.6% - which has the % on the right, unlike Arabic/Hebrew.) I thought you were the one that had me add the one char deep. oh well. removed. > [5] Please try to describe what's useful to the reader in this context > behind links such as Omniglot, Rosetta Project, etc. not this week. I think it's obvious if you go there, but if you don't think its clear enough, the we can delete the links. > > Hope that helps, > RI > > ============ > Richard Ishida > W3C > > tel: +44 1753 480 292 > http://www.w3.org/People/Ishida/ > http://www.w3.org/International/ > http://www.w3.org/International/geo/ > > See the W3C Internationalization FAQ page > http://www.w3.org/International/questions.html > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: public-i18n-geo-request@w3.org > > [mailto:public-i18n-geo-request@w3.org] On Behalf Of Tex Texin > > Sent: 06 August 2003 09:26 > > To: qalam@yahoogroups.com; GEO > > Subject: RTL languages > > > > > > > > OK, I am ready for another round of abuse. The next draft of > > the Q&A for "which languages are RTL?" is here: > > > > http://www.i18nguy.com/temp/W3C%20I18N%20Q&A%20Which%20languag > es%20are%20right-to-left.html > > I would be glad for your comments, and in particular your review of the > languages and scripts listed, and suggestions for others. > > Note reference to "bidi" is removed! > > tex > > -- > ------------------------------------------------------------- > Tex Texin cell: +1 781 789 1898 mailto:Tex@XenCraft.com > Xen Master http://www.i18nGuy.com > > XenCraft http://www.XenCraft.com > Making e-Business Work Around the World > ------------------------------------------------------------- > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Name: chinese-bidi.jpg > chinese-bidi.jpg Type: JPEG Image (image/jpeg) > Encoding: base64 -- ------------------------------------------------------------- Tex Texin cell: +1 781 789 1898 mailto:Tex@XenCraft.com Xen Master http://www.i18nGuy.com XenCraft http://www.XenCraft.com Making e-Business Work Around the World -------------------------------------------------------------
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