Peace be upon you Dotan Cohen wrote: > 2008/9/2 adam-85 <wineforum-user@xxxxxxxxxx>: > > > Peace be upon you > > > > > > > > > LANG=ru_UA.utf-8 wine program.exe > > > > > > > > > Thanks for your help > > Put how I can specify my Arabic font ? > > > > I need a clear command to do that > > However I get All Windows Fonts from my Work PC > > > > If you have access to a Windows computer then copy the Windows font > Tahoma to your wine installation. Tahoma's Arabic glyphs look very > good in Linux. However, you must take the Tahoma from a Windows > computer that thad Arabic installed to get the Arabic glyphs. I use > Tahoma's Hebrew glyphs in the same way. > > -- > Dotan Cohen > > http://what-is-what.com > http://gibberish.co.il > ×?-×?-×?-×?-×?-×?-×?-×?-×?-×?-×?-×?-×?-×?-×?-×?-× -ס-×¢-×£-פ-×¥-צ-ק-ר-ש-ת > > ä-ö-ü-Ã?-Ã?-Ã?-Ã? Thanks again but I still with my problem let's get a good point to fix it I try to know what is default font does my program use ? I get that from rgedit , and it's Times New Roman I searched at wine fonts in rgedit for Times New Roman and i didn't find it. I have it from my default fonts from Windows I made these steps to add new font to my rgedit I included it under default folder of wine's fonts added new string value renamed it to Times new Roman add to it's path to the font's file but when close my rgedit i lost all my work and didn't saved I don't know why wine's rgedit don't accept a new string value I think if i added it to wine's fonts i will get my program good with Arabic