2014-07-25 17:17 GMT+02:00 CE Whitehead <[email protected]>: > From: fantasai <fantasai.lists_at_inkedblade.net > <fantasai.lists_at_inkedblade.net?Subject=Re:%20Request%20for%20Information> > > > Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2014 20:45:48 +0100 > > . . . > > b) Arabic breaks between words. Some languages (such as Uyghur) > > allow hyphenation, but most do not. > > Here is a resource that describes them: > http://ucam.ac.ma/fssm/rydarab/doc/expose/justificatione.pdf (page 10): >
That PDF is completely broken and does not even show the various styles accurately. There are character encoding issues everywhere. It's impossible to understand the arguments or definitions just by reading it under its existing form (which was apaprently produced by a broken PDF generator, may be it was correct in the original editor format, possibly a Word or OpenOffice document; but here it looks like if it was first exported to HTML with incorret encodng prodocing tofu and mojibake, then reconverted as is. There's not any working example of text justification in it.
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