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
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