Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode
- From: "Yusuf B Gursey" <ybg@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 21 Nov 2006 08:31:22 -0800
Danny wrote:
Hi
I'm trying to draw up a table of Arabic cursive characters for a text
editor: I want to take the raw data and translate into a sequence of
cursive variants. This is working fine, but I'm stuck with trying to
extract the exact set of characters needed. UnicodeData.txt includes a
complete list of characters, including all the variants of non-standard
Arabic and complex ligatures that don't exist in all fonts (we're using
Arial).
An example: the letter Alef Maksura (0649) exists in an isolated and
final form at points FEEF and FEF0, but the initial and medial forms
are listed at FBE8 and FBE9 (with the complicated name ARABIC LETTER
UIGHUR KAZAKH KIRGHIZ ALEF MAKSURA INITIAL FORM). To me, this suggests
dotless <y> is used to render various vowel phonemes in the above
languages.
that standard Arabic includes only the first two forms, and the other
two only appear in a variant. But how am I supposed to get the data
that are standard? ArabicShaping.txt isn't much help because it lists
the character as dual-joining.
Any help appreciated
Danny
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