Mete, This font is based on KACST font. Since it is GPLed, so I'm releasing it under GPL as well. I'm just testing this one out for several reasons. I have not work with the one that have the face similar to the actual Madinah Mushaf. As I mentioned before, I did not release it mainly becasue of licensing problems that I am not satisfied yet. However, I'm using this font as a testing platform for new features, as well as it will be my platform for my future fonts (hopefully). The difference between the two fonts (other than the obvious one, the face) are as follows: 1. The new font are design to support the whole Unicode arabic block, not just Arabic language. The previous font was not designed with this in mind. Hopefully, this font will be fully unicode 4.1 compliant soon. 2. The new font does not have a contextual ligature like feh yeh, lam yeh etc. This has it's own pluses and minuses. The goods: i. Simple to design, update and maintain. ii. Not too bloated in size. iii. Faster to render on screen iv. I can be made looks clear on screen, either by hinting or bitmap. The more ligature there are, the more difficult this will be. v. Easier to put the Quranic marks. The bad: i. Of course, looks not very good (bigger sizes and printing).
I'm not sure why yours looks that way. Could you check the setting of your PC, like the DPI, the smoothing font options, and resolution. >From the screenshot, it looks like the smoothing option is not turned on. Anyway, as I mentioned in my previous mail, the bitmap included is for 12pt/16pixel and 16pt/21pixel. This is for 96DPI. So, for those to sizes, it should look clear and OK. Do let me know is you have problems with these 2 sizes. I've been working on resolving the issues of small alef, and it seems like the solution is around the corner. We can have a consistent way of encoding the text and correct way of displaying it without the need of tatweel in the encoding. I'll be releasing it soon. Also, I hope I can put all my works in gbase (google database) so that it will be easier for others to access it. Regards. On 2/17/06, Mete Kural <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello Meor, > > > http://mrykacstqurn.wikispaces.com/ > > I just tried out the font. This font looks very different than the font that > you were working on which emulated Mushaf Medinah typeface. What happened to > that font? Are you still continuing on that or will you just focus on this > new font from now on? I really had liked the idea of making it look like > Mushaf Medinah. > > I am attaching a screenshot of a Qur'an verse using this new font from > Microsoft Word 2003. This is with 24pt. It looks like the edges of letters > aren't that smooth on my computer. Do you get the same problem also? > > Thank you for your efforts, > Mete > > > > > _______________________________________________ > General mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.arabeyes.org/mailman/listinfo/general > >
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