Yes, it worked.. so the problem is Adobe SVG Viewer.
Too bad that Batik it's not a plugin for IE browser ...
thanks
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Hi Chris,
I got the same problem as well.
The contextual shaping and ligature didn't happen.
I see it displays character by character. Is there some kind of SVG
attribute that I need to set in order to see the characters link together?
I have tried displaying the same word under HTML and it
On Saturday, December 10, 2005, 10:10:50 PM, A.M.Shourbagui wrote:
AMS hey mate...it is not done through code it is done
AMS through certain procedures:
AMS 1- The text wrote in arabic must be wrote under the
AMS arabic chracter set coding nametag.
That is not necessary (or even desirable)
AMS
hey mate...it is not done through code it is done
through certain procedures:
1- The text wrote in arabic must be wrote under the
arabic chracter set coding nametag.
2-the operating system used in authoring should at
least support arabic like xp arabic enabled or
mandriva installed with arabic
Has anyone cracked the code on how to properly do the glyph
substitution for arabic characters that should be joined with
ligatures in SVG ?
A code sample would be awesome if anyone has figured out how to do this
thanx
JP
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On Tuesday, December 6, 2005, 4:00:07 PM, jdperkins1 wrote:
j Has anyone cracked the code on how to properly do the glyph
j substitution for arabic characters that should be joined with
j ligatures in SVG ?
You just type the unicode characters for arabic and the
contextual shaping and ligature
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Cc: svg-developers@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [svg-developers] Ligature Support for Arabic in SVG
On Tuesday, December 6, 2005, 4:00:07 PM, jdperkins1 wrote:
j Has anyone cracked the code on how to properly do the glyph
j substitution for arabic characters that should be joined
On Tuesday, December 6, 2005, 8:59:20 PM, Jeff wrote:
JP Thanx Chris but we are passing UTF-8 characters to SVG from C# and the
JP ligatures are not showing up.
In which implementation?
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W3C Graphics
Hi, Jeff-
This may be a dumb question, but are you sure that the font you are using
*has* ligatures? Is it a system font, or an SVG Font? Ligatures are not
automagic, the font itself must have glyphs for the ligatures.
Regards-
Doug
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