Arabic characters not displayed properly in the preview mode

Hi,
I am preparing a tool in arabic and all arabic characters seem to be displayed correctly in the design mode, but become illegible in the preview mode or when exported in flash (swf). Help much appreciated.
Gregor

Hi Gregor
I think you're out of luck. There is no Arabic language pack for Xcelsius.
When you're in design mode, you're using the Windows OS features, but when you try to preview or export then Xcelsius begins the process of converting the xlf to a swf. And since there is no lang pack it doesn't know what to do with the Arabic characters.

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