Hello Nadim,

From: Nadim Shaikli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>I again highly suggest/encourage that everyone look into the document
>that M.Yousif had put together awhile back to note what is needed and
>what is missing.
>
>  http://arabeyes.org/~nadim/tmp/qu_prop.pdf
>
>it was later formalized into the following document that wasn't
>submitted,
>
>  http://arabeyes.org/~nadim/tmp/unicode_quran_prop.pdf
>

I've known the original one for a long time. I have looked at the new one just 
now. The small noon, small yeh and small waw are already part of Unicode, 
though so I don't know why there were listed there.

>You can do whatever substitution you like and/or even spec those out if
>you so desire, but at a minimum (and humor me here) the new scripts need
>their own codepoint (like for sequential fathatan, etc).  We need this
>so that other font technologies (now and in the future) will be able to
>reference them __in a consistent manner__.  We, after all, want to make
>sure that the same text if explicitly written (if one opted not to
>substitute for instance) would work across platforms and fonts.  Let's
>not be restrictive here and have follow in the same spirit of what is
>there now.

The argument that older font technologies are incapable of rendering the 
sequence correctly is not something that interests me personally. To give an 
example from another script family, Devanagari which is used in India, you need 
modern font technology (such as OpenType) to effectively render it because of 
the complexity of the script. Modern Qur'anic orthography is similarly complex 
compared to ordinary Arabic text because of the many marks that are added to 
the text. You won't get away from rendering this kind of orthography without 
modern font technology anyways. This technology is currently available on 
Windows, Mac, Linux, OpenBSD, you name it. Why do we need to make sure that 
Madinah Mushaf's Qur'anic orthography renders with legacy font technologies?

>BTW: Mete, do please cite only relevant parts in your replies and don't
>     simply include the originating email in its entirety (the archives
>     are there for those looking to see the entire thing anyway).
>

Will do. Thaks.

Regards,
Mete

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