1. What is that? 2. How can a letter have more than one diacritic unless the first is a shadda? (please forgive my ignorance, my use of arabic is rather limited) 3. this is already present in 2.0(perhaps not all fonts though, I am not sure) 4. would stacking those diacritics the same way they are stacked when written after a shaddah solve the issue? I believe all that is needed for that is a new anchor point for the diacritics we already have.
Regards Afief Halumi On 10/27/07, moayyad sadi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > What about the UTF-8 Quranic glyphs like superscript jeem ج > for optional pause ..etc. > > we need to define quality test text > a sample text that contain > 1- solid litters > 2- letters with full Diacritics (each letter followed by two diacritics) > 3- multi diacritics (shadda followed by Fat-ha ...etc) > 4- double diacritics differs than tanween > فتحتان متتاليتان > تختلف عن > فتحتان متراكبتان أي تنوين > تستخدمان للإشارة لأحكام تجويد مختلفة > > ..etc > _______________________________________________ > Developer mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.arabeyes.org/mailman/listinfo/developer
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