Arabic24 BDF font updated

From: Mark Leisher (mleisher@crl.nmsu.edu)
Date: Wed Nov 12 1997 - 19:22:56 EST


Just a reminder: the Arabic24 font is a proportional Unicode 2.0 encoded
BDF font with most of the glyphs needed to support scripts that use the
Arabic part of Unicode. Coverage is now approximately 600 glyphs
including the contextual forms.

I fixed a problem with the initial and medial Persian Yeh (U+06CC)
glyphs in the font. Some glyphs provided in the Omega typesetting
system fonts, but not in this font, will be added by next week.

  ftp://crl.nmsu.edu/CLR/multiling/arabic/fonts/arabic24.tar.gz
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