On Wednesday 13 December 2006 17:11, Brad Fuller wrote:
Bring up a
squeak text widget and try to type in Hebrew. I
go nothing in. Hebrew support is more than Unicode--Hebrew
and Arabic are right-to-left languages. German, French, etc,
do not require unicode to work. The Japanese will argue the
point.
Passing this along from the
squeakland.org mailing list:
I have developped V-toys a visual programming language built
with E-TOYS and compatible with them.
V-toys is using tiles with icones instead of text.
Woohoo, now my pet orangutan* can use Squeak!
But probably still not useful for his Hebrew-speaking daughter,
or anyone else who needs Unicode.
Rob
*Hypothetical.