>Yes, and I knew this before and forgot how I did it.  I knew that to 
>put an accent over an a or an i for the Persian language one had to do 
>Option E and then depress the letter a or i but I do not know how to 
>put a dot under the t d z for Arabic.
>I opened the Keyboard Viewer and also put a check mark on Arabic 
>language but there is no such symbol as a dot under the t z or d.  It 
>seems that no matter what language you choose the Keyboard Viewer when 
>depressing Option or Shift will only allow certain diacritical marks  
>but not those for all languages like Arabic.  There just has to be a  
>way to put a dot under Arabic letters because I have seen this in 
>print.

The actual marks available are dependant on the font being used. So you 
would have to find a font that offered arabic marks.

However, since the font is not carried with the email, just the ascii 
codes that corrispond to the particular key combination you used, those 
marks will not appear on your recipient's computer unless they too are 
using the same arabic font for their email.

So basically, because you can't save font into in an email, I wouldn't 
spend too much more time worrying about how to type exactly right in an 
email, because if you succeed, only you will see your success. And worse, 
the recipient will now have other potentially confusing symbols stuck 
into their email, they they are probably better off just getting a t 
without a dot then getting a t preceeded with some other character (which 
is what will appear on their computer)

-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>

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