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you can install any truetype font by simply copying it to the device's
windows\fonts directory and executing a soft reset on the device.

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"Beverly Howard [Ms-MVP/MobileDev]" <BevNoSpamBevHoward.com> of wrote:

>you can install any truetype font by simply copying it to the device's
>windows\fonts directory and executing a soft reset on the device.

But Arabic is not just a case of using a different font. Arabic is a right
to left language, so supporting it on any form of computer is not easy.

To the original poster: I don't recollect ever seeing anyone post about
Arabic support, but there have been questions about Hebrew, also a right to
left language. Try searching for those posts on google groups. I'm guessing
that Hebrew support plus an Arabic font might work.
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