On 12/05/2011 07:16 PM, XDevASM wrote:
> The Arabic characters are not linked to each other in any program
> depend on webkit like KMail and Konqueror
truth is i may not understand your qustion/problem…because i see what
looks like Arabic to me in both kontact and konqueror (in your screen
shots)…which tells me those applications are correctly handling the
text within them…
but, what i do not see is Arabic in the applications menu…which means
to me the system language has not be set…to do that try to go
YaST > System (on left) > Language in the “Primary Language” block spin
to “Arabic” and click “Ok” after which you should have Arabic everywhere
in menus, in applications (which supports Arabic, some may not–i do not
know)
there is the chance to leave the primary as English and make Arabic the
secondary…but, i’m not exactly sure how to switch from one to the
other…so, proceed at your own risk–or just wait for someone who know
to post!!
On 2011-12-05 20:48, DenverD wrote:
>
> but, what i do not see is Arabic in the applications menu…which means to
> me the system language has not be set…to do that try to go
> YaST > System (on left) > Language in the “Primary Language” block spin to
> “Arabic” and click “Ok” after which you should have Arabic everywhere in
> menus, in applications (which supports Arabic, some may not–i do not know)
The CD does not contain all languages, they have to be installed later,
online. And I’m not sure if Arabic is one of the fully translated
languages. They are KDE apps, so they are translated upstream.
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Cheers / Saludos,
Carlos E. R.
(from 11.4 x86_64 “Celadon” at Telcontar)