Print RTL file (Arabic/Hebrew)Thai Options
Symmetric Swapping (Arabic/Hebrew to Latin)
Numeric Swapping (Arabic to Hindi)
Thai Composed ModeDBCS options
User Defined Character (UDC) Setting
UDC Table Selection
Print RTL file (Arabic/Hebrew)
Select Yes to print a file as it appears on a RTL screen. Print RTL file is available only for printing to Windows printers or Adobe PDF files. For more information, see Printing Right-to-left files.
The default is No.
Symmetric Swapping (Arabic/Hebrew to Latin)
Select to enable symmetric swapping when the screen display is reversed.If you enable symmetric swapping: When the screen orientation is changed, the language layer changes to the default language of the new screen orientation. If the screen is reversed to right-to-left, the language changes to Arabic or Hebrew (whichever applies). If the screen is reversed to left-to-right, then the language changes to Latin.
Numeric Swapping (Arabic to Hindi)
Select to enable numeric swapping when the screen display is reversed.If you enable numeric swapping: The inversion of the screen causes Hindi numerals to be replaced by their Arabic counterparts and the Arabic numerals to be replaced by their Hindi counterparts.
Select a display mode:
Mode | Description |
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1 - Non-compose | No character composition occurs. |
2 - Composed | Thai characters are auto-composed. No column realignment is performed. |
3 - Composed with space alignment | Three consecutive spaces cause column realignment. The realignment occurs whenever composing routine finds three consecutive spaces. If all fields have at least three trailing spaces, then all fields of all records will be properly aligned. |
4 - Composed with EOF alignment | The EOF character (Hexadecimal 'EA') also causes column realignment. Whenever the composing routine finds a single EOF, it deletes the EOF and performs column realignment. If two consecutive EOFs are found, no realignment occurs, one EOF is deleted, and one EOF is treated as data. |
5 - Composed with space and EOF alignment | Combines column realignment function of both mode 3 and mode 4. |
User Defined Character SettingDetermine whether the session starts with a user-defined character (UDC) mapping table.
The default is Off. If you want to use a UDC mapping table, set this option to On.
Select the UDC mapping table that will be applied in this session. You can create a new mapping table.
The default is none.
Check Lock to prevent users from changing the associated startup value for a session. Users can not change values for most fields because the fields are unavailable. However, functions accessed from the session menu bar or tool bar can be changed.