Re: Too narrowly defined: DIVISION SIGN COLON

2012-07-11 Thread Escape Landsome
U+00B7 MIDDLE DOT * also used to denote multiplication, for that usage 22C5 · DOT OPERATOR is preferred * also used in Catalan as a right-side diacritic added after a LATIN LETTER L. * also used in some languages as a syllabic or morphemic separation hyphen (distinct from the hyphen used to

Cantilation Fathatan, dammatan and kasratan

2012-04-23 Thread Escape Landsome
Hello all, I want to type some quranic verses, but the cantilation of the final fathatna dammatan and kasratan of a surah show special features, the fathtan, dammatan and kasratan don't look the same as in the middle of the surah. How to type them ? Thanks in advance !

Cantilation marks in Quranic Arabic

2012-04-22 Thread Escape Landsome
Hello ! I don't find the cantilation mark which looks like a tiny waw in Unicode ... What is its Unicode value ? Thanks in advance

Re: Joining Arabic Letters

2012-04-07 Thread Escape Landsome
Hello, When I type unicode 0644 then unicode 064E then unicode 0627 I obtain لَا on my web pages That is (Ligature LAM-ALIF) plus (ALIF) That's bad. What should I do to avoid this ? Thanks in advance

Re: Joining Arabic Letters

2012-04-07 Thread Escape Landsome
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Characters LAM and ALIF together (ligature) in Arabic

2012-03-26 Thread Escape Landsome
Hello I'm not quite sure this has something to do with Unicode (rather than HTML, for instance), but I keep asking the question : In Arabic, when writing a LAM followed by an ALIF, you have a special ligature of the two letters On the arab sites I consult, I see that : لَا The problem is by