Persian Html Writer Help


There are 3 frames, the left, upper and lower frames.

 1 - Left Frame, Keyboard table, or English to Persian transliteration table

 2- Upper Frame, Source Frame

 

 3- Lower Frame, Output Frame

1- The left frame helps you to identify the Persian /English transliteration table, it follows the same table as used in Gerdsooz. You 'll follow this table to enter Persian text into your html documents.

For example: the letters Alef = a, Laum= l, and Yeah= y

to write Ali in Persian, according to the table you'll type aly.

 

2- The upper frame or the source frame is where you type the title of your document in English, and then type English text representing Persian text (Gerdsooz in put format) in the Persian text field. You can also select more options like size and color for creating your Persian html documents. Finally clink the "Submit" botton to see your Persian Text in the lower frame.

For example: to write Mahyar in Persian, you type in "mhyar" in the Persian text field of this frame and click "submit".

 

3- The lower frame or the output frame is the final result of your Persian text entered, plus all the options selected. You can save this frame in your local hard disk . Important: Select the lower or output frame first then select File:Save Frame. (You should also have a copy of your source text as a back up for future use.) This is the frame that needs to be e-mailed, posted to a news group or put on your WWW server.

NetNative Font 1.0 icon: we recommend putting this icon on your Persian documents so that viewers have a pointer to where to get the fonts and view documents.


For Netscape E-mail:

Important: Select the lower or output frame then select File:Mail Frame, to test the functionality send a frame to your e-mail.

 

Netscape News group posting:

Currently the best and easiest way to post a Persian document is to go to Windows:Netscape News then File:New News Message, and finally attach the URL of your Persian document.

 

Your WWW server:

Important: Select the lower or output frame then select Save:Frame. Transfer the file to your www server.