From: Andreas Prilop (prilop4321@trashmail.net)
Date: Wed Jul 28 2010 - 09:38:45 CDT
On Tue, 27 Jul 2010, Arno Schmitt wrote:
> Since U+0649 is called alif maqsura it should be used for alif maqsura.
But that argument, you must use U+0027 for an apostrophe instead
of U+2019.
The Unicode names for characters are often hictorical and
you should not infer anything from such names.
> Please not that in the Qur'an it occurs not only at the end of words.
If you argue with archaic spelling, then ð and þ are English letters.
> Or do you use small l for capital I when using Helvetica?
They don't even have the same stroke width.
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