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Hello. I just started using Illustrator.
I can write arabic and have arabic keybord added to Windows 10.
In programs such as notepad, word, Edge, the key B becomes "lam-alif" when hit (with keyb changed).
لا
It is the letters L and A (lam alif) combined, a common "fixture".
As I stated - it works fine in any Windows or Linux program, but in Illustrator it gets separated "auto-corrected" and I wonder if this "auto-correction" can be turned of.
/Valter Ekholm
You mentioned لا gets separated, does this issue shows on other Arabic words too?
I'm on Mac, Illustrator supports Arabic for over 20 years. If the separated characters show on all Arabic text, then you need to download Arabic supported version as follows:
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Looks fine in AI 2021 (Mac, but Win should be same). What version of AI are you on? ME support was pretty nasty in older versions, so upgrade if you’ve not already done so.
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You mentioned لا gets separated, does this issue shows on other Arabic words too?
I'm on Mac, Illustrator supports Arabic for over 20 years. If the separated characters show on all Arabic text, then you need to download Arabic supported version as follows:
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This method can indeed be done, but not all fonts are resolved.
There are fonts that can be used, some cannot.
I use the font "LPMQ Isep Misbah" but it doesn't work. "lam alif" is still not written properly.
I have tried it in Adobe Illustrator and the results are good, no problems. But in Premiere Pro, this is problematic. I'm confused.
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Adobe uses different Text Engines for their different applications that's why an issue with Arabic text may show on certain application, and not on another.
As far as I know, Adobe planing to unify their text engines.
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