Dear Bhikkhu Pesala, jazakumullah and thank you very much my dear friend, it helps me, but I need to study it first- just read it.
Ok, let me go straight:
1- I am using Font Creator 6.1 Professional Edition. Dz and dz with macron are mapped there- as what I stated, but just the two, others are not.
2- what is the benefit of doing this: “If you’re using the Trial or Professional version, add as many characters as you need from the Insert, Characters dialogue, e.g. from $E050-$E05F”.
I think I will finish setting my own fonts, but still there are some problems that I am facing:
1- How I can assign my new extra fonts (9 new composite fonts such 1- Ts, ts; 2- Th, th; Kh & kh; 3- Dz, dz, 4- Dh, dh + 1 new font: “I cannot write it here”) into the limited existing fonts on the keyboard? if i just use the normal method in Microsoft Office as in Insert, symbol and then asign each key; the main problem is that i have to do it again in other computers that I want to use my personal fonts.
2- I have also an Arabic language version in the Microsoft Office 2007, whereby I can write both languages, i.e. Latin and Arabic/ Jawi such اسمي عصر بن عبد الكريم . The thing is I want to assign the Arabic alphabets/ fonts into new keys on the keyboard, i.e. I dont want to follow the existing Arabic keys. In other words, for example, I dont want the Arabic alphabet Taa’ (its real name) or Teh (its name in Micosoft Office)to be assigned on the key “J” on the keyboard. I want to put the alphabet/ font on other key. How could I do it? Ok, I think that’s all for now, Bhikkhu Pesala thanks again for the Dz Composites fonts.
I am waiting for your response, very sorry for asking a lot. Psss… do you have any favour or thing that I can do it for you? Sincerely, Asar (Email address removed.)