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Re: Arabic and Hebrew on the console
- From: Behdad Esfahbod <behdad behdad org>
- To: fedora-devel-list redhat com, fedora-trans-list redhat com
- Cc:
- Subject: Re: Arabic and Hebrew on the console
- Date: Thu, 09 Oct 2008 18:22:51 -0400
Bill Nottingham wrote:
> We currently display Arabic and Hebrew translations on the virtual
> console in LTR mode using the glyphs in latarcyrheb-sun16. Obviously,
> that's not the preferred way.
Yeah, it's pretty unusable. For ebrew it's just mirrored. For Arabic it also
lacks shaping. I have solutions for them if we really want to fix them, but
the solution needs:
1) Switch to a new font for Arabic as a full Arabic font needs over a
hundred glyphs. I have a good font for it, in the BiCon package mentioned below,
2) Needs to run a filter on top of the console. That can easily be done in
rc. The code for it is mostly available already, in a package called BiCon.
Search for "BiCon Arabeyes". Though I need to rewrite some parts of it to use
the new features in fribidi2. In the end, it's fribidi (already in fedora)
plus a small 500-line script-like utility to pass everything through.
If there is enough interest, I can look into this.
> Should we leave it this way, or do the same substitution to en_US that
> we do for CJK locales?
In the short term (F10...), this makes perfect sense.
behdad
> Bill
>
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