cant write Arabic in my paint-shop x5 , and all my graphic work should be arabic, and hebrew , when i write in arabic it should be like this for example امير you see not sepereated but it goes like that ا م ي ر !!
I paste Arabic font (a sentence in Arabic in Word for example) onto a text layer in photoshop, it compleatley switches the direction of the text and the sentence doesn't read as it was in word. This leads to us going through a very complicated process of saving it as a pdf and then importing as a vector.
Does anyone know how we just import Arabic text from another document so that PHotoshop (using CS3) renders it the right way around (words and individual 'letters')
I have a problem with a drawing I have created in AutoCAD LT 2008. The drawing has English text in Arial regular TTF. I have copied Arabic text from a spread sheet, highlighted the English text in Acad and pasted the Arabic over it. The result is good and reads as per the spread sheet.
When I then copy it as a PDF (I have tried several writers for this) and go to the preview page it reads correctly. When I actually create the PDF and open it the text changes from the original and (I am told as I can’t read or speak Arabic) becomes unreadable.
I need to edit some arabic text in Illustrator CC but I can not find the "Adobe World-Ready Composers". find out where to set it up or download the plugin?
We are doing a drawing with Arabic text and the client keeps saying that it is incorrect. We asked for his font package we installed it and it is still wrong. It seems that we just can't get the text correct what is causing this problem? And what can be done to fix?
I need to create artwork with Arabic text in it working on a Mac OS x CC. We need to copy from a word document into Illustrator so that it is editable. I can't find how to do this, and I need to get the ME version. Is this true?
I am using autocad 2000, 2007 and 2013. Once i placed the arabic text with right alignment in my drawing and save and close the drawing. the same drawing if we open in another session/ system those arabic texts are moved towards left without any reason.
But if we double click on the arabic text, then it sit in correct place. What is the resolution for this issue?
I have attached 2 snapshots for ref. one is correct alignment and other is misplaced.
I can go to Google Translate and type in a phrase and get it rendered into Arabic, and it looks correct. But when I copy and paste the Arabic characters into Illustrator, the letters that come out (using one of the many Arabic/Farsi fonts I have) aren't the same. It's as if you had "Mary Had A Little Lamb" in Arabic in Google Translate, but when you copy and paste you get "wblwevarrtblempswciartmfe" - total gibberish. I can paste it to a TextEdit file and it looks correct, just not when I paste it into Illustrator.
Here's a screen shot. At the top is a screen shot taken from having pasted it into a TextEdit file. The bottom is the exact same "paste" into Illustrator.
I have Adobe Photoshop CS6 (part of Master Collection English-Arabic Enabled) installed on MacBook Pro with Mac OS X Mountain LionI went to Preferences -> Type -> chose Middle East , to enable arabic typing but whenever I choose the Text tool, photoshop freezes, and cpu use reaches 130% ( on Activity Monitor it showed that photoshop using 60% of cpu while "fontd" is up to 70%)I don't know why font daemon is consuming that much of cpu, probably facing problems with building fonts models, I left it for half an hour, but no use.
the corresponding windows version, did not freeze, instead just went alittle quirky heavy for half a minute then back to normal and i was able to use text tool and type in arabic normally
I am trying to design a key chain, and I would like to write a 3D text on an arc. Is there a solution to that chalenge, other than drawing every letter with a polyline and then press pulling it?
I have two directories of images in my hard disk.One one of them I am able to write text of my choice of font , size and color.And turn them into watermarks.But on the other if I write , it comes so small its not visible at all.
I have a problem with cs3 portable.everytime i want to write a text on a image appear this "Could not complete your request because somethingprevented the text engine from being initialized"
When I hit (t), i click anywhere and start to type but nothing shows up. its a blinking dot. Even if i make a text box, nothing will show up not even a blinking cursor.
I am trying to learn how to write or design text letters using images for instance I want to know how i would write Photoshop using noodles or electricity wires.
I recently found this lisp routine which changes dimension text from the actual measurement to EQ.
(Defun c:equaldim () (setq newdim (entsel " Select Dimension to Replace with EQ.:")) (setq newdimvalue "EQ.") (command "dimedit" "n" newdimvalue newdim "") (princ) )
I would like to be able to do the same in 2013 LT using a macro. All efforts to write a macro have failed because I don't know what controls the Text Override.
I have been watching a lot of how to videos to learn some effects, trying to pull off this one effect. In the end I would like to create an image file that will consist of a gray transparent rectangular box that I can freely write solid text on. I would like to take this image and "drop" it onto other pictures that I have so that it can serve as a description box. I would like whatever my picture is to be my background and then have this gray box file be the foreground so that I don't have to recreate this process for every image I want to add text to, I can instead edit my Transparent gray file with the text I want and then add it to the picture I want to have text.