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Some Arabic letters fail in Windows Vista & Windows 7

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Andreas Prilop

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May 24, 2012, 12:21:13 PM5/24/12
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My observation refers to Windows Vista and Windows 7,
but not to other operating systems.

The Urdu letter U+06BB
ڻڻڻ
does not join in Courier New.
http://www.alanflavell.org.uk/unicode/unidata06.html#x06BB

The Pashto letter U+06D0
ېېې
does not join in Courier New and not in Times New Roman.
http://www.alanflavell.org.uk/unicode/unidata06.html#x06D0

The display of both letters in Arial and Tahoma is correct.
Choose Arial or Tahoma or Times New Roman as your Western Latin
typeface in your browser.

I'm asking for confirmation of this failure.
(Some other, less important letters also fail in Courier New.)

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In memoriam Alan J. Flavell
http://www.alanflavell.org.uk/charset/

Character

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May 24, 2012, 2:13:46 PM5/24/12
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On 5/24/2012 9:21 AM, Andreas Prilop wrote:
> My observation refers to Windows Vista and Windows 7,
> but not to other operating systems.
>
> The Urdu letter U+06BB
> ڻڻڻ
> does not join in Courier New.
> http://www.alanflavell.org.uk/unicode/unidata06.html#x06BB
>
> The Pashto letter U+06D0
> ېېې
> does not join in Courier New and not in Times New Roman.
> http://www.alanflavell.org.uk/unicode/unidata06.html#x06D0
>
> The display of both letters in Arial and Tahoma is correct.
> Choose Arial or Tahoma or Times New Roman as your Western Latin
> typeface in your browser.
>
> I'm asking for confirmation of this failure.
> (Some other, less important letters also fail in Courier New.)
>

There's a discussion in Typophile that I think may be pertinent:

http://typophile.com/node/93026

Andreas Prilop

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May 25, 2012, 12:13:31 PM5/25/12
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On Thu, 24 May 2012, Character wrote:

>> The Urdu letter U+06BB does not join in Courier New.
>> http://www.alanflavell.org.uk/unicode/unidata06.html#x06BB
>> The Pashto letter U+06D0 does not join in Courier New
> There's a discussion in Typophile that I think may be pertinent:
> http://typophile.com/node/93026

Thank you for the link. But this is not related to my problem.

Character

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May 25, 2012, 12:24:15 PM5/25/12
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On 5/25/2012 9:13 AM, Andreas Prilop wrote:
> On Thu, 24 May 2012, Character wrote:
>
>>> The Urdu letter U+06BB does not join in Courier New.
>>> http://www.alanflavell.org.uk/unicode/unidata06.html#x06BB
>>> The Pashto letter U+06D0 does not join in Courier New
>>> and not in Times New Roman.
>>> http://www.alanflavell.org.uk/unicode/unidata06.html#x06D0
>>
>> There's a discussion in Typophile that I think may be pertinent:
>> http://typophile.com/node/93026
>
> Thank you for the link. But this is not related to my problem.
>

Well, I thought it was worth a try.
You might try asking you question in Typophile as well as here.

- Ch.

Andreas Prilop

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May 25, 2012, 2:18:01 PM5/25/12
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On Fri, 25 May 2012, Character wrote:

> You might try asking you question in Typophile as well as here.

It seems impossible to create a new account there.
I do not get any reaction.
Perhaps they don't like postings from Germany.

I stick to Usenet!

Character

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May 25, 2012, 5:36:27 PM5/25/12
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They have accounts from all over the world, and new ones appear every day.

Unfortunately, usenet is withering away. And Google Groups, which
carries most of the text groups like this one live, is an abominable
tool for following a newsgroup, or even threads within a newsgroup.

- Ch.

Paul Bartlett

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May 26, 2012, 3:29:56 PM5/26/12
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Sad, but true, for us old timers. I remember when I discovered Usenet
with a MS-DOS (yes!) computer and a slow dial-up connection and cheap
modem. It was marvelous! However, over the years, I have noticed a
definite fall off of Usenet postings. For example, consider
news.answers. It used to be *very* active. Now there may be only a
few postings a day, many of which are repetitive. Alas! many of us
with long grey beards may be behind the times, but I still read a
number of Usenet newsgroups, including this one, as long as they last.
I am not heavy into fontography, but I have received helpful and
welcome information and responses several times here.

--
Paul Bartlett
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