ARABICIZING WINDOWS APPLICATIONS TO READ AND WRITE ARABIC
al-Husein N. Madhany[1]
The University of Chicago
ABSTRACT
A major obstacle in the teaching of Arabic as a foreign language has been the dearth of technological resources available for both teacher and student. This article is the first step in filling this niche by providing the teacher, student, and home computer user with the ability to access Arabic on the Internet and to word-process in Arabic, irrespective of their current computer operating system and software versions. This article is technical in nature. It provides detailed instructions for enabling reading and typing Arabic capabilities within: 1) all Microsoft Windows operating system versions, 2) the latest and most common versions of Microsoft Word and WordPerfect, and 3) Internet web browsers such as Netscape Navigator, Mozilla, and Internet Explorer.
Re: Arabicizing Windows Applications To Read And Write Arabic
thanks for this. because it's long, i'll check it out later.
i have been known to spend hours fighting with word because it either the font reverts back or it will suddenly turn the letters around - it drives me nuts. i wonder if the new word 2007 will have repented from its evil ways?
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