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Developing Arabic applications should be easy!
Text Rendering
Posted
over 2 years ago
by
Dina Lasheen - MSFT
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There are numerous classes presented by GDI+ and GDI for rendering text on Windows Forms. The GDI+ Graphics class has several DrawString methods that allow you to specify various features of text, such as location, bounding rectangle, font, and format...
Developing Arabic applications should be easy!
Detecting RTL Cultures
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over 2 years ago
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Dina Lasheen - MSFT
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When you develop Arabic\English applications you are bound to change you may change the Forms direction to rtl, programmatically at runtime or (1) according to user settings or (2) according to the detected OS culture. According to user settings is straightforward...
Developing Arabic applications should be easy!
Reading and Display Dates
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over 2 years ago
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Dina Lasheen - MSFT
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One of the hottest topics in globalization is the topic of dates. Today we’ll see how we can use the DateTime class in the .NET framework to read and display different date values from different calendars. The actual DateTime value is independent...
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