Mr Thomas, Last time I remember you said that you consider the small meem, which in unicode have superscript and subscript is a mistake. Curious, then what about hamza? The are super and subscript hamza, and then alef with superscript hamza/subscript hamza. On the other hand, yeh and waw does not have subscript hamza.So, how we should treat it? Some recomend not to use it (the yeh with hamza above etc), instead use the super script hamza/subscript hamza. In my font, I think it could handle most of the above cases, that is regardless you use yeh with super/sub hamza, or yeh with hamza above, it will render it correctly. That is if you use yeh with hamza above followed by a kasra, it will give you yeh with hamza below. The same with waw, with the exception of alef. Or course, it can be done as well. So, any suggestion?
On 6/22/05, Thomas Milo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Yes OpenType is supported in Linux environments so any user can have > >> OpenType technology for free. Actually Meor is saying that his > >> OpenType font works better in Linux than Windows! > > Well, the explanation is possibly the underperformance of Uniscribe. > > Regards, > > t > > > _______________________________________________ > General mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.arabeyes.org/mailman/listinfo/general >
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