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  2. Zarnegar (word processor) - Wikipedia

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    Embedded Persian dictionaries (for various areas, like math, chemistry, physics, geography, proper names, computing, and one for etymology) for spell checking, with possibility of creating new dictionaries to share with other users; Sorting and collation, per language (Persian/English) or using system language (in Windows only)

  3. ISIRI 9147 - Wikipedia

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    ISIRI 9147 is the Iranian national standard for Persian keyboard layout, [1] based on ISIRI 6219 and the Unicode Standard. It was published on 2007-04-08, under the title Information technology – Layout of Persian letters and symbols on computer keyboards, by Institute of Standards and Industrial Research of Iran (ISIRI). [2]

  4. Devanagari - Wikipedia

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    InScript is the standard keyboard layout for Devanāgarī as standardized by the Government of India. It is inbuilt in all modern major operating systems. Microsoft Windows supports the InScript layout, which can be used to input unicode Devanāgarī characters. InScript is also available in some touchscreen mobile phones.

  5. Farhang-i Rashidi - Wikipedia

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    The Farhang-i Rashidi later influenced the European study of the Persian language; [6] it is used as a source by Johann Vullers in his 1864 Persian-Latin dictionary, and Francis Joseph Steingass in his 1892 Persian-English dictionary. [9] The Farhang-i Jahangiri was published in 1872 by the Asiatic Society in Calcutta. [7]

  6. The Aryanpur Progressive English–Persian Dictionary

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    The Aryanpur Progressive EnglishPersian Dictionary, in six volumes, is an EnglishPersian dictionary written by Abbas Arianpour Kashani and Manouchehr Arianpour Kashani published by The Computer World, [1] a publication company in Tehran, Iran.

  7. FarsiTeX - Wikipedia

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    FarsiTeX / ˈ f ɑːr s iː t ɛ k / is a free Persian/English bidirectional typesetting system based on the TeX system. The FarsiTeX project was initiated by Mohammad Ghodsi at Sharif University of Technology in 1993. The latest (experimental) version of FarsiTeX in 2006 is released with a Windows installer, bundled

  8. Iran System encoding - Wikipedia

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    Iran System encoding is an 8-bit character encoding scheme and was created by Iran System corporation for Persian language support. This encoding was in use in Iran in DOS-based programs. After the introduction of Microsoft code page 1256, this encoding became obsolete.

  9. Amid Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    Hasan Amid, the author of Amid Dictionary. Amid Dictionary or Amid Persian Dictionary (Persian: فرهنگ فارسی عمید, known also as فرهنگ عمید) is a two volume dictionary of Persian language, written by Hasan Amid. The dictionary was first published in 1963. [1] Hasan Amid had previously published a dictionary titled Farhang ...