Welcome to the Technology Guide for ARAB 101-102. This guide is a work in progress and I welcome your suggestions for additions.
Feel free to contact me if you need additional help (see sidebar on the right).
Sharing your documents typed in Arabic
When in doubt, Save As PDF or RTF from Google Docs or Mellel.
Presentations in Arabic
PowerPoint slides with Arabic text don't transfer well between different versions of PowerPoint or different platforms (Mac & Windows). Don't risk it.
Are your websites stuck in Arabic?
Try emptying the cache and clearing the cookies. If you don't know how, search for instructions using your web browser's help menu.
Missing the Sherezade font for Mac?
Enabling the Arabic Keyboard: Mac OS X | Windows 7
Recommended Software: Mac (simple formatting, more complex formatting) | Windows
Use the Language Bar menu at the top of the screen to change the keyboard language to AR Arabic (Egypt)
Enable the on-screen Keyboard
The onscreen keyboard displays a keyboard map. This is a useful reminder of which English key types which Arabic letter.
To turn it on,
For OS 10.9 and later:
For OS 10.6 through 10.8:
On the upper right portion of the screen, click on the American flag icon (U.S. Flag Icon). Use the dropdown menu to select Arabic-PC.
This keyboard matches the one set for Windows computers. It will make it easier to switch back and forth. If you spend most of your time on a Mac, you may prefer the Arabic QWERTY keyboard. Repeat the steps above, selecting Arabic - QWERTY if you would like to use it.
Enable the on-screen Keyboard
The onscreen keyboard displays a keyboard map. This is a useful reminder of which English key types which Arabic letter.
To turn it on,
On the upper right portion of the screen, click on the American flag icon (U.S. Flag Icon). Use the dropdown menu to select Show Keyboard Viewer.
** Slightly adapted from the excellent documentation at Haverford College
Certain Mac applications do not support Right-to-Left scripts like Hebrew and Arabic.
When using these applications, Hebrew fonts will appear garbled, disconnected or reversed.
Mac applications that DO support Hebrew input:
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Google Docs also support Hebrew input
Typing and Printing Simple Documents on a Mac
When typing and printing simple documents on a Mac, you will can to use TextEdit (equivalent to Notepad on a PC).
TextEdit is a simple editor with limited formatting options. Follow these steps to write Arabic in TextEdit:
To create documents with more complex formatting, consider the following options:
Mellel
Other Freeware Options for Mac
If you have problems typing in Arabic, try the following phonetic transliteration services:
Adapted from documentation at Georgetown University
Quick tips:
Switch to Right-to-Left writing mode (Word 2007 and 2010):
Office 2003
Spell-check in Word 2010:
Other free Word Processing software for Windows: (both of these support right-to-left script)
If you have problems typing in Arabic, try the following phonetic transliteration services:
Creating a document in Arabic using Google Docs
Make sure the Arabic keyboard is enabled on your computer.
Advantages: Available on all computers at any time. Can do footnotes (Insert > Footnotes)
Disadvantages: Can't do autonumbering or other ongoing maintenance of footnotes. Can't do endnotes, or bibliographies
The On-Screen Keyboard can a be a really helpful reference for Diacritics. Check it while holding down Shift, Option, and Control
Squished Diacritics
Use shift+j to expand the letter to make room for a diacritic
If you have to fit a few diacritic accents around a letter, you could place one diacritic on its own in a space before or after the letter to make room.
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