> I send you the arabic files I could do.
Can you post them to the list?
> If you want to get it correctly you should use the Property bundle
> plugin that gets with eclipse, it 's the only way to get around.
What do you mean exactly? I cannot see how an Eclipse plugin should
change something at OFBiz runtime?
Question to both of you:
Translating labels is one thing.
But did you already get your mind around all the other right-to-left /
bidirectional issues as well as transscription / transliteration issues?
Regards,
Torsten
Amine AZZI schrieb:
Hello,
I already posted ana rabic translation for common and accounting they
are not complete but they are quite full,
If you want to get it correctly you should use the Property bundle
plugin that gets with eclipse, it 's the only way to get around.
I send you the arabic files I could do.
It's will be great if we work together to have a fully functional arabic
version of Ofbiz.
Regards.
Amine.
2007/2/22, Bashir Alfetori < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>:
Torstan,
As an example, here is a screen shot of how one label appears in the
Create
Agreement Screen.
http://www.nabble.com/file/6705/ArabicLabel.JPG
The Character encoding of the browser is set by default to
Unicode(UTF-8).
if changed to Arabic(Windows-1256) the second screen shot is obtained.
http://www.nabble.com/file/6706/ArabicLabel_Encoding_Windows-1256.JPG
Best regards,
Bashir
Bashir Alfetori wrote:
>
> Torstan,
>
> Arabic word: الرئيسية
> ِAppears in the browser as: الرئيسية
>
> The character encoding in the browser is set to Unicode (UTF-8)
>
>
>
>
> Torsten Schlabach-2 wrote:
>>
>> Bashir,
>>
>> could you send a screenhot of how it looks like?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Torsten
>>
>> Bashir Alfetori schrieb:
>>> 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.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
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