Last modified: 2011-03-13 18:05:31 UTC
In Arabic and Persian languages, some vowels are not regularly written, unless there is a need to clarify the pronunciation of a word. An example of such a need is when the title of a page is a loanword. Some wikis (e.g. Persian Wikipedia) prefer to keep those vowels out of the page title (to increase the chances of page being located through web searches) but still would like the page title to have the harakats. A typical solution will be to allow this to be used with DISPLAYTITLE. The mostly used harakats (which are common in the two languages) are: ِ ُ َ
Created attachment 5838 [details] proposed patch This a patch that enables displaying these harakats "ِ ُ َ".
Good start; however, as I can see it, the range you've specified is too large. Also, other chars like "tashdid" ّ should be taken care of.ٔ
Created attachment 5846 [details] shadda-included patch (In reply to comment #2) > Good start; however, as I can see it, the range you've specified is too large. You're right, I've must replaced 06 with D9 as a test then I forgot to revert it back. > Also, other chars like "tashdid" ّ should be taken care of.ٔ > Done. Should we consider another character(s)?
These should be supported: ٔ ٍ ً ْ ّ ِ ُ َ That is, harakats, tanwins, shadda and sokun (saken?).
Created attachment 5847 [details] other-chars included (In reply to comment #4) > These should be supported: ٔ ٍ ً ْ ّ ِ ُ َ > That is, harakats, tanwins, shadda and sokun (saken?). > Done.
Thank you Ahmad. Your patch is applied with r47755.
This patch doesn't add anything to displaytitle, but rather strips things from actual titles which are currently permitted in them. Reverted in r48805
WONTFIX per the discussion in r47755.