Dear Emil Hersak,
I have just tested what Mr. John Hudson said,
Texted typed in Arabic Windows is displayed and printed correctly
in the non-Arabic Windows 98, but I was not able to change the Font Size.
Liwal
----- Original Message -----
From: John Hudson <tiro@tiro.com>
> >Well this is just a technical question, that I imagine that unicoder find
a
> >way of resolving. I am finishing a volume of a journal that I am editing,
> >and one text has a summary in arabic - with Office2000 used on a Win98
> >Pan-European platform I can enter the summary letter for letter, but
where
> >is the right-to-left space?
>
> Your best approach, for this one small job, would probably be to find
> someone who can enter the text for you on Windows 2000. You can then open
> the saved document on Windows 98, and the Uniscribe Arabic shaping engine
> (make sure you have the latest version of Internet Explorer) will ensure
> that the document displays and prints correctly on your older system.
> Although, with Uniscribe, it is possible to read and print Arabic
documents
> on the non-Arabic versions of Windows 98.
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