Third form is a combination of the fourth form (from right to left) and Kashida U+0640.
Vladimir Ivanov, [EMAIL PROTECTED] > At 14:27 10/10/2001, Roozbeh Pournader wrote: > > >No, it's not a fifth form. It's just the initial form. Since Heh is too > >similiar to the Arabic digit five, when refering to the letter, an initial > >form is usually used. The glyph in at U+0647 in Unicode charts is just > >that... > > I know it is based on the initial form, but I have seen a number of > typefaces in which it is designed as a separate, variant glyph, the usual > characteristic of which is that the left connecting stroke of the initial > form is truncated. I've attached a small graphic showing the five forms. > > John Hudson
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