Op 27/07/2012 4:30, Harsha Kaundinya schreef:
> Then how can i achieve converting arabic characters to arial unicode 
> MS font?
If you have Arabic text in a digital document (flat text? database 
field? HTML?), there's a 99% chance that the glyphs you see are 
expressing in unicode characters. If you have unicode characters, 
there's no need to 'convert' them.

Of course, there's plenty of things you can do wrong:
- wrong database encoding,
- wrong encoding used by the compiler,
- wrong encoding when reading a file,
- wrong encoding when defining the font object,
- ...
The list is almost endless, and as Paulo says: we can't help you if you 
don't help us help you.

Maybe you can start by reading the book.

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