Does Puppy support the Arabic language?
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Does Puppy support the Arabic language?
Is arabic language supported?
Reading is not but writing isn't. That means rename a file in Arabic is not possible because the Linux kernel is not Arabic supported and some of the flash drive Arabic contents is shown as question marks, but you can write Arabic in Abiword and your web browser.
Arabic language is not fully supported in puppy desktop interface still some things are shown in Arabic!.
Arabic language is not fully supported in puppy desktop interface still some things are shown in Arabic!.
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Arabic language
I have triedBDX wrote:... That means rename a file in Arabic is not possible because the Linux kernel is not Arabic supported and some of the flash drive Arabic contents is shown as question marks...
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using recent puppy precise
should work in puppy wary, too
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I did not type the arabic letters but copied from a translating engine
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Re: Arabic language
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I know that puppy can show Arabic files names in the hard drive, but sometimes in a flash drive it came as question marks (??????? ??????).
I was talking about the language of the desktop, like the menu, desktop shortcuts (file, help, mount, install,.....etc) and some of puppy built-in apps that it comes with Arabic language. In short, a puppy that speaks Arabic.
I know that puppy can show Arabic files names in the hard drive, but sometimes in a flash drive it came as question marks (??????? ??????).
I was talking about the language of the desktop, like the menu, desktop shortcuts (file, help, mount, install,.....etc) and some of puppy built-in apps that it comes with Arabic language. In short, a puppy that speaks Arabic.
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Re: Arabic language
Hi BDX,
So you and bignono1are the men to make an Arabic languagepack
Using a recent wary/racy/precise or slacko
loading devx
and use momanager for the translations of puppy scripts
Really? Or did I dream that?
Wonderfulyou wrote:... a puppy that speaks Arabic.
So you and bignono1are the men to make an Arabic languagepack
Using a recent wary/racy/precise or slacko
loading devx
and use momanager for the translations of puppy scripts
Really? Or did I dream that?
Hmm........Not bad, a good idea actually.Wonderful
So you and bignono1are the men to make an Arabic languagepack
So, do i have to be a pro in programming in order to do it?
i assume that Lucid is involved, right?Using a recent wary/racy/precise or slacko
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Arabic language
No, just clicking some buttons and translating from English in a text editor (yudit can do right/to/left).BDX wrote:So, do i have to be a pro in programming in order to do it?
Learn more about momanager translation manager directly from the PuppyMaster:
http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=02937
Sorry, Lucid is not compatible to that relative new method which isBDX wrote:i assume that Lucid is involved, right?
These are the official Wary, Racy , Precise and Slacko... for all puppies built from woof later than Feb 28, 2012
Precise is the one with compatibility to ubuntu (like lucid but newer).
BarryK wrote:To use MoManager, the best thing to do is just go ahead and use it.