Thanks for trying out. Keep in mind the following:
- the resulting output is completely font sensitive, if a font lacks the
appropriate tables, or those tables are inaccurate, then it will be
reflected in the output;
- newer versions of some of fonts have more complete and accurate tab
Thanks for this explanation. I tried it with the code from your git
branch, with mixed results. Simplified Arabic is a Windows font, so I
had to get it from there. My output with this font is not as nicely
positioned as yours. I also tried other fonts on my machine with the
first arabic block (Mar
For those following the work on complex script support, attached is a sample
showing a combination of GSUB (glyph substitution) and GPOS (glyph position)
table functions operating on Arabic text as produced by FOP 1.0 with complex
script features enabled:
In this sample, the following GSUB subtabl