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We haven't talked about this much since we've focused so much on Uyghur right to left Arabic script, however we do have the requirement to implement three languages for Uyghur (Arabic, Cyrillic and "new" Uyghur: a Latin-based script).
I just wanted to make sure that you were still aware of this. My team should have provided the Cyricllic and Latin scripts to use early on in the shared fonts doc. But from a dev perspective, we will need some form of language-switching. Since we are already doing this in the prototype, I hope this isn't a significant challenge.
On our side, we may need to provide additional feeds to support those languages, but they would essentially just be mirrors from a content and curation perspective. I'll follow up with our web devs to see how this is working in the legacy app.
On that same note, the Chinese services may want this capability in the future, but the implementation would be the same as Uyghur.
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We haven't talked about this much since we've focused so much on Uyghur right to left Arabic script, however we do have the requirement to implement three languages for Uyghur (Arabic, Cyrillic and "new" Uyghur: a Latin-based script).
I just wanted to make sure that you were still aware of this. My team should have provided the Cyricllic and Latin scripts to use early on in the shared fonts doc. But from a dev perspective, we will need some form of language-switching. Since we are already doing this in the prototype, I hope this isn't a significant challenge.
On our side, we may need to provide additional feeds to support those languages, but they would essentially just be mirrors from a content and curation perspective. I'll follow up with our web devs to see how this is working in the legacy app.
On that same note, the Chinese services may want this capability in the future, but the implementation would be the same as Uyghur.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: