i am facing a problem using Adobe Arabic font for Pashto language, if you could please solve this problem in this font.
the two Arabic letter E final form ې and Arabic letter E ې isolated form do not show the below dots completely.
as a professional and beautiful font it is a big broblem in our language. Please take a look to this proble and if possible please update this font.
sincerly yours
We weren't able to replicate the issue in Creative Cloud apps. Can you check a Creative Cloud program like InDesign and let me know if you see the same problem? The metrics of the font may be creating the problem in MS Word.
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I am using iTextsharp for exporting .pdf file from C# application, but when I export the report fields with pashto comes blank.Help me in this regard.private void btnpdf_Click(object sender, EventArgs e){
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Luckily computer programmers have come up with one solution: Unicode. This font programming system assigns a unique code to every symbol from every language, so that way the symbols are recognized when the text switches to different platforms.
Times New Roman* and Arial* are standard, professional fonts used in print and are legible for beginning Arabic learners. Other fonts that come on PCs include Traditional Arabic, Arabic Transparent, Arabic Typesetting, Aldhabi, Andalus, Sakkal Majalla, Segoe UI, Simplified Arabic, and Tahoma.* Other fonts that come on Macs include Al Bayan, Baghdad, DecoType Naskh, Geeza Pro, Geezah, KufiStandard GK, Nadeem, and Arial Unicode MS* (which is on Mac OS X or earlier versions).
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the official android rom can display most unicode character sets, but
there are two caveats. first, the font on the device must support
those characters, and second, the renderer must be able to draw
connected glyphs. the font is a relatively easy fix, but the renderer
is a long standing bug in android (see
=5597). we build odk
for the official roms, so it has to be fixed there first.
that said, if you are using the open source cyanogenmod rom, they have
been making big steps forward on a lot of languages. i know they now
have a few of the complex languages working. for example, they have
arabic fonts, an arabic keyboard, and right to left support in most
applications. i don't think they have dari or pashto, but that is
something that the afghan community can contribute. once it's in the
rom, it's very easy for us to support it in odk. go to
to get started on that work.
as a stop gap, odk collect v1.1.5 supports using images, audio and
video as question text. if you can render your question as an image
and accompany it with an audio clip, then that gives you complete
language support without waiting for the android fixes. unfortunately,
this doesn't help with the keyboard problem, but we like to fight one
battle at a time...
We found that transliterating the language into English letters has been
working fine for our enumerator staff, even though a few of them don't
speak English. We had them read a transliterated Kannada question as
part of the interview process (though almost all struggled with it in
the interview context - we just wanted to see if they could at least
start to sound the words out). Then it took a few extra days of
training, some one-on-one help, and sending them home with the survey to
study, but they've all, two weeks later, become very proficient at
reading the transliterated questions. However, this assumes that they
have at least learned English letters at some point, even if it was many
years ago. If the enumerators can at least sound out a word or two at
the start and you have some extra days of training, it should be enough
for them to be able to pick it up.
Since this appears to be on a boundary of utility right now I'd be
willing to hire someone to help figure out exactly what the best
strategy is. If anyone is interested in doing some side work ping me
off-list.
Background: I used ODK on 10 phones during the recent Afghan
elections to bring in reports of election fraud, but only with English
speakers. I want to expand out to non-English speaking Afghans for
obvious reasons, but Dari / Pashto support isn't well documented /
supported. The phones I've been able to get locally in Kabul are the
sony ericsson xperia x10 mini pro (they're coming in through Dubai).
I'm working with several groups in Afghanistan interested in using
ODK, including Small World News, Free and Fair Election Foundation of
Afghanistan, and Pajhwok News, so better language support would help
out numerous projects.
Maybe a bit late, but I have something new to this topic. I've been
doing some tests to be able to use Farsi in ODK and yesterday I could
print some Farsi characters within ODK-Collect. See attached image.
Main problem, and this is a question for the list (although it's not
100% odk, sorry), was to convert characters to utf-8, since I used
native2ascii to convert them from farsi to utf-8. Odk (javarosa?) is
not able to read the produced output by native2ascii and I had to
manually convert it to some xml-readable format.. (e.g: from "\u067e"
to "پ" ).
I'll take a look to the conversion tool and the sed script you sent
me. The script option was always there but I wanted to be sure I
wasn't missing anything... now you verified me native2ascii is the
problem..
I am working on Dari and Pashto languages translations. I was sick for some time and was not able to continue this excellent task. I hope to get back well soon and start translation of the remaining part of it.
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