> BTW, it was a shock for me to see Feh with three dots below and Qaf with > three dots above in frequent use in Tunisia.
Yeah! I know! But I suppose that's better than no dots at all like they used to have in early Arabic. Now, one more question then enough of this shab zendeh-daari for you (it's afternoon in my time-zone and yes, I'm feeling guilty for this long conversation during which you've been so patient) but is it possible to tamper with these non-standard fonts at all? Are the people who made them still around? Actually I see new ones still coming out. Since Times New Roman lacks the heh+hamze, the only choice is to embed some other font but as you know, they have embedding disabled, not that they did that on purpose. If all these fonts are available for free, the owners must not care what is done with them. _______________________________________________ FarsiWeb mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.sharif.edu/mailman/listinfo/farsiweb
