[quote user="David Harris"]
Now let's be reasonable here: something can only be "buggy" if there has actually been a claim made that it works in the first place. I have *never* made any claim that Pegasus Mail would work with any language or script that uses non-western orthography - not because I don't think it's important, but because it's so far outside my personal skill set that I am not competent to attempt to implement it. If non-western orthographic scripts such as Hebrew or Kanji actually work at all in Pegasus Mail, then that is almost entirely by accident.[/quote]
Thanks for the clarification.
All I meant is that it what even though it is possible, to read and write in Hebrew, there are a few annoyances and problems there.
[quote]I have no access to systems running Hebrew Windows (or other NWO versions of Windows), and even if I did, I don't have the language skills necessary to be able to use or navigate them.[/quote]
Certainly the fact that you don't know any of those languages is a problem, and surely no one can expect you to learn this just in order to improve BIDI support. The OS support is less of a problem, as any installation cd of XP offers BIDI support, and it is very easy to switch between languages.
[quote]I apologize profusely for my personal failings here, but one can only be good at a certain number of things, and this is outside my personal set. I do not have a solution for you, nor am I even sure how it might be possible to proceed.[/quote]
Of course, I can only appreciate and thank you for what you've already done in Pegasus Mail.
As for how it might be possible to proceed, this is perhaps where I can offer my own help, since I'm very familiar with both message standards, and Hebrew standards. I have no problems spending some time on it. It doesn't have to be tomorrow. Just that if at any point in time you decide to try - I would be glad to offer assistance.
Uzi
<p>[quote user="David Harris"]
Now let's be reasonable here: something can only be "buggy" if there has actually been a claim made that it works in the first place. I have *never* made any claim that Pegasus Mail would work with any language or script that uses non-western orthography - not because I don't think it's important, but because it's so far outside my personal skill set that I am not competent to attempt to implement it. If non-western orthographic scripts such as Hebrew or Kanji actually work at all in Pegasus Mail, then that is almost entirely by accident.[/quote]</p><p>&nbsp;Thanks for the clarification.
</p><p>All I meant is that it what even though it is possible, to read and write in Hebrew, there are a few annoyances and problems there.</p><p>
[quote]I have no access to systems running Hebrew Windows (or other NWO versions of Windows), and even if I did, I don't have the language skills necessary to be able to use or navigate them.[/quote]
</p><p>Certainly the fact that you don't know any of those languages is a problem, and surely no one can expect you to learn this just in order to improve BIDI support. The OS support is less of a problem, as any installation cd of XP offers BIDI support, and it is very easy to switch between languages.</p><p>[quote]I apologize profusely for my personal failings here, but one can only be good at a certain number of things, and this is outside my personal set. I do not have a solution for you, nor am I even sure how it might be possible to proceed.[/quote]</p><p>&nbsp;
Of course, I can only appreciate and thank you for what you've already done in Pegasus Mail.</p><p>As for how it might be possible to proceed, this is perhaps where I can offer my own help, since I'm very familiar with both message standards, and Hebrew standards. I have no problems spending some time on it. It doesn't have to be tomorrow. Just that if at any point in time you decide to try - I would be glad to offer assistance.
Uzi
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