Salah Faya wrote: > > I tried to find some solution about the Arabic Encoding, but it seems not > easy! > > I'm thinking of using the default Windows-1256 Arabic Encoding which is used > by (90%) of all arabic users around the world. > I know this won't make PDF and RTF rendering work, but at least the CHM and > HTML will work very fine..
If you will use DocBook XSL stylesheets to get HTML Help you can use any input encoding in your files. XSLT processor is able to convert source encoding to any other encoding (including windows-1256) when generating output. If you can't decide which encoding to use, you can use utf-8. It is universal and many applications supports utf-8 at these days. Jirka -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Jirka Kosek e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.kosek.cz