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11-22-2009 09:48 PM ET (US)
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BisharatNetPerson was signed in when posted  360
07-24-2009 08:56 PM ET (US)
I received a request for Unicode text of African languages written in Latin script with extended characters. The purpose is testing some new fonts. Does anyone have access to such digital text of Yoruba?

Don Osborn
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BisharatNetPerson was signed in when posted  359
06-12-2009 12:26 PM ET (US)
Excerpt from a message posted by Manuela Noske on A12n-collaboration:

FYI that Microsoft Corporation has released the Windows Vista Language Interface Packs for Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba on June 2nd. The LIPs are available at the locations below. They are free downloads that install on any PC that runs Windows Vista with either SP1 or SP2.

Yoruba Details Page and .mlc:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details...7f5b&displaylang=yo

http://download.microsoft.com/download/A/E...F5EB9/LIP_yo-NG.mlc

...


(See also /m353 on this message board.)
Olalekan (YorubaWorld)  358
05-19-2009 06:39 AM ET (US)
Mr Osbon

In response to your post number 355 below, I quote as thus

"Ringtones that are set to "say" something, such as the name of the caller"

I've outlined how it can be done below

YORUBA RINGTONES ALERT
----------------------

Just a little modification to phone contact list, old handsets may not have this feature, user need to check their phone manual about "CONTACT LIST" settings

1.Record your ringtone as ( ADE npe o, gbe foonu re) means (ADE is calling you pick your call)in .mp3,.mp4 or 3gp with any audio programs such as Audacity ( http://audacity.sourceforge.net/)then copy it onto your phone memory card.

2. Or use phone voice recording features.

3. Rename the recorded audio clip to e.g."ADE" the name of the person

4. At phone contact list, "ADD NEW CONTACT" add the person's name.

4. Scroll to a section that says "RING TONE" click it

5. Browse the ring tone list, look for "ADE" then select it

6. Now you've assigned recorded audio clip "ADE.mp3" as "RINGTONE" to ADE on your contact list, it will alert you of all "ADE's" incoming calls.

7.Whenever ADE calls, you will hear(ADE npe o, gbe foonu re)means (ADE is calling you pick your call)

6. That's all, Wao! you're done.


Olalekan
YorubaWorld Information Service
Olalekan (YorubaWorld)  357
05-19-2009 05:47 AM ET (US)
Yeah! this is a good idea, as I've posted on several Yoruba sites / forums that, the best way to promote Yoruba language and culture online at the moment is by publishing Yoruba contents in multimedia format. because support for Yoruba orthography is still at its infancy. Therefore, the use of aural and visual elements along with textual content will aid understanding of Yoruba language.

In year 2002, YorubaWorld forum at yahoo, published an Interactive multimedia Yoruba Alphabet & Number Tutor, we had an overwhelming downloads and positive comments, we also modify Windows Operating System sound scheme to "Yoruba sound scheme" applied to events in Windows and Programs i.e. Greetings in Yoruba on Windows Opening(Ekaabo), Closing(Oda bo), Alert: OK (Beeni), NO(Beeko)and so on.

In 2003, TeachME ABD, an instructional program was designed to teach Yoruba Language online, Visually interactive with an on-screen demonstration.


A full fledge free interactive Yoruba e-content will be featured on our forthcoming web site YorubaWorld Information Service
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BisharatNetPerson was signed in when posted  356
05-18-2009 11:30 PM ET (US)
The Google web search engine now has a Yoruba interface. See http://www.google.com/intl/yo/ . It seems that they did not use any subdot characters, but do have some tone marks.
BisharatNetPerson was signed in when posted  355
03-01-2009 11:53 PM ET (US)
Given the tonal nature of Yoruba and the talking drum tradition/technology, and noting the work that Tunde Adegbola has been doing with that, what might be the possibility of doing something creative with cellphone technology that would be unique to Yoruba? Such as:
  • ringtones that are set to "say" something, such as the name of the caller
  • SMS messages that are tone sequences

Don Osborn
Bisharat.net
BisharatNetPerson was signed in when posted  354
01-02-2009 02:11 PM ET (US)
Edited by author 01-02-2009 02:12 PM
The A12n-collaboration list has had a thread of possible interest under the title "Tech support for Yoruba orthography." It began (or resumed) with a posting by Dr. Samuel Olamijulo on 26 Dec. at http://lists.kabissa.org/lists/archives/pu...ation/msg01174.html

The full archives A12n-collab are accessible at http://lists.kabissa.org/lists/archives/pu...a12n-collaboration/ and mirrored on Linguist List (since 2004) at http://listserv.linguistlist.org/archives/a12n-collaboration.html

Don Osborn
Bisharat.net
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