On 8/05/2012 16:44, mohfrash wrote: > How I can display Number in Arabic? I don't think you need the iTextSharp.text.Font.NORMAL (unless iTextSharp is different from iText regarding font creation). Also you need a font that knows how to draw the arabic numerals. If you use arialuni.ttf and you use the character "1", then it will most certainly draw "1" as an English number. Either you choose a DIFFERENT font that draws the Arabic number when you use the character "1". Or you search for a unicode value for the Arabic number and you check if arialuni.ttf can render that character (I did a quick Google search and I didn't succeed in finding such a unicode value; then again: I'm not a specialist in Arabic).
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