Adrian Yes, Arabic is right-to-left language. I have modified the existing style sheet to reverse the direction. I noticed that not every thing is ok when reversing direction especially in forms. Now, first I am concerned about displaying Arabic characters even if the direction is still left-to-right. Till now I couldn't do that as mentioned above.
Regards, Bashir Adrian Crum wrote: > > Bashir, > > Is Arabic a right-to-left language? If yes, then you can either modify the > existing style sheets to reverse the direction or you can leave the > existing > style sheets alone and cascade a "right-to-left" style sheet that reverses > the > direction. > > I have done some experiments with reversing the direction in OFBiz. Let me > know > if you need any help. > > -Adrian > > > Bashir Alfetori wrote: >> I am trying to start with translating OFBiz to Arabic. I tried one >> properties >> file. At first I was not able to enter Arabic characters into that file >> until changed the property file to support utf-8. It was ok then to enter >> Arabic characters in the properties file but in the browser the result >> was >> that the labels were not showing in Arabic. It was a kind of garbage >> words. >> I also tried to build a simple Ofbiz application in Arabic like that >> shown >> in the hello world tutorials but the same problem existed. Also it seems >> that every character in Arabic was displayed in the browser in three >> strange >> characters. The direction is still left to right. I just want to display >> Arabic characters on the browser. > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Arabic-Translation-tf3267551.html#a9084076 Sent from the OFBiz - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
