Re: Question: Armenian encoding

From: Katsuhiko Momoi (momoi@netscape.com)
Date: Fri Apr 21 2000 - 04:14:43 EDT


FYI, current Mozilla builds (or Netscape 6 beta 1) support 8-bit
Armenian code page (ARMISCII-8).

- Kat Momoi
  Netscape International Client Products Group

Herman Ranes wrote:
>
> Some searches resulted in this:
>
> Character GIFs
> http://moon.yerphi.am/~hovik/ArmSCII/armcs-006.html
>
> Conversion table file
> http://moon.yerphi.am/~hovik/ArmSCII/xref.txt
>
> Armenian localisation software
> http://www.freenet.am/armnls/
>
> -Herman Ranes
>
> Curtis Clark skreiv:
> >
> > A colleague wants to deliver a web page in Armenian both for local use and
> > for use in Armenia. I showed him how to develop a page using SGML codes (in
> > FrontPage), but AFAIK the only "freely" available Unicode font that
> > includes Armenian is Arial Unicode MS. His Armenian correspondents have
> > sent him an 8-bit font that displays the Armenian text they sent him
> > correctly. But a modest amount of searching on my part has uncovered
> > neither an ISO encoding nor a Windows codepage for Armenian. The next step
> > would be to get a copy of the font and decipher the encoding, but it's
> > easier to ask the experts.
> >
> > (This is what I get for offering a workshop on "using Unicode". <sigh>)
> >
> > ----------------------------------------------------------------
> > Curtis Clark http://www.csupomona.edu/~jcclark/
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> > California State Polytechnic University FAX: (909) 869-4078
> > Pomona CA 91768-4032 USA jcclark@csupomona.edu
>
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