Jordaan
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Hi there,
I'm working on an identity project (design/mechanicals) for a client who does business with the Middle East/Gulf. The back of his business card must be written in Modern Standard Arabic (simple stuff, just name, address, phones, website, email); front is in English.
Several Arabic fonts are enabled in the FontBook but I can't manage to make them happen in InDesign (they screen as squares).
Are Arabic letters/fonts one-to-one to English? If I type, say, 'apple' in English does that correspond to 5 letters in Arabic?
There's also the issue of Arabic being written from right to left. Does Western left-right software, like InDesign, adapt to that format?
My facts:
- System is OSX 10.4.7
- Working with InDesign CS2
- International keyboard is active in Arabic
- Arabic fonts are enabled in FontBook
Does anybody have any experience with this kind of (international) problem? If so, please share your konwledge and I'll be eternally grateful.
Jordaan
I'm working on an identity project (design/mechanicals) for a client who does business with the Middle East/Gulf. The back of his business card must be written in Modern Standard Arabic (simple stuff, just name, address, phones, website, email); front is in English.
Several Arabic fonts are enabled in the FontBook but I can't manage to make them happen in InDesign (they screen as squares).
Are Arabic letters/fonts one-to-one to English? If I type, say, 'apple' in English does that correspond to 5 letters in Arabic?
There's also the issue of Arabic being written from right to left. Does Western left-right software, like InDesign, adapt to that format?
My facts:
- System is OSX 10.4.7
- Working with InDesign CS2
- International keyboard is active in Arabic
- Arabic fonts are enabled in FontBook
Does anybody have any experience with this kind of (international) problem? If so, please share your konwledge and I'll be eternally grateful.
