Re: [flexcoders] Miscellaneous Localization Isses

2008-03-27 Thread Jehanzeb Musani
I agree with you that text inputs does not support BIDI. Fortunately, the application I am working on is related to financial domain. That's why user inputs are only numbers not text. Text is displayed only as read only information. --- Paul Hastings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Jehanzeb Musani w

Re: [flexcoders] Miscellaneous Localization Isses

2008-03-27 Thread Paul Hastings
Jehanzeb Musani wrote: > The application I am working on displays Arabic text > properly except in the two cases I mentioned. what about text inputs?

Re: [flexcoders] Miscellaneous Localization Isses

2008-03-27 Thread Jehanzeb Musani
Hello Paul, The application I am working on displays Arabic text properly except in the two cases I mentioned. Moreover, the application also changes the layout of control from left-to-right (LTR) to right-to-left (RTL) when the user selects the application to be run in Arabic locale. Regards, Je

Re: [flexcoders] Miscellaneous Localization Isses

2008-03-27 Thread Paul Hastings
Jehanzeb Musani wrote: > I am developing an application in Flex that needs to > supports two locales; English and Arabic. I am facing > the following issues while using Arabic text. the flash client doesn't (yet) support BIDI text, so i think you're out of luck to begin with. > Can anyone please

Re: [flexcoders] Miscellaneous Localization Isses

2008-03-27 Thread Jehanzeb Musani
Please not that Arabic text in issue 2 was not displayed properly in the email because of email default encoding. You can say the text "Today's Volume" is displayed as "Volume Today's" is datagrid's header when font family is Tahome and text is in Arabic. --- Jehanzeb Musani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

[flexcoders] Miscellaneous Localization Isses

2008-03-27 Thread Jehanzeb Musani
Hello, I am developing an application in Flex that needs to supports two locales; English and Arabic. I am facing the following issues while using Arabic text. 1. In context menus, if the text is in Arabic (Font Family Tahoma), it displays question marks "?" instead of arabic alphabets. 2. If th