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System Architect and Arabic characters
The following configuration changes are required in order for System Architect to display Arabic characters correctly on non-Arabic Windows.
1 Set the default System Architect fonts
In System Architect, select the Tools > Sessions Options menu. Set the following options to a font that supports Arabic characters (for example, Arabic Transparent). Note the use of a single quote bounding the font name.
2 Set the default System Architect character set to Arabic
Open the file SA2001.INI found here:
C:\Users\<User>\AppData\Local\Telelogic\System Architect
Add the following setting to the section [SystemArchitect]:
SADialogCharset=ARABIC_CHARSET
3 Enable Arabic input language and locale support
Start Control Panel, and then complete these steps:
a In the section Clock, Language, and Region, select Change keyboards and other input methods.
b Click the Change keyboards button.
c Click the Add button, and then choose one of the Arabic language options (for example, Arabic (Egypt)). You can change the default input language to Arabic or leave it as English.
d Click OK to save changes.
e Click on the Administrative tab:
f Click Change system locale, and then set the current system locale to one of the Arabic options (for example, Arabic (Egypt)):
g Click OK to save changes.
h Click on the Formats tab, and then change the default format to Arabic (for example, Arabic (Egypt)):
i Click OK to save changes. You will need to reboot your machine in order for the changes to take effect.
4 Inputting Arabic characters
If you left English as the default input language in step 3 above, start System Architect and set the current input language to Arabic using the language bar in your task bar. You can use the language bar to change the current input language to English or Arabic.
5 Symbols
When adding a new symbol to a diagram in System Architect, the default font will be Arial. In order for symbols to display Arabic characters, the symbol font must be set to an appropriate font (for example, Arabic Transparent):
a Select the symbol, and then in the font selector tool bar select Arabic Transparent.
b With the symbol still selected, go to the Format menu and select Symbol Format > Symbol Style.
c Check the Font style option, and then click OK.
The default font for the selected symbol type, in this example Process symbols on a Business Process diagram, will be set to Arabic Transparent. Any new process symbols will default to this font. You will need to set the default font for every symbol type. Be sure to save these changes to your stylesheet so they are used for your next System Architect session.