![]() Keying it before Alif Lam Lam Ha will display the Allah ligature. Keying it before any glyph will display that glyph isolated form. Tatweel (or Kashida) glyph is a zero width space. It employs our “natural Arabic input” method where first glyph is displayed in its non-isolated form. Text strings composed using types of this family are non-cursive with stand-alone isolated glyphs. Yasmine family includes all required Lam-Alif ligatures and uses ligature substitutions, and marks positioning but it does not use any other glyph substitutions or forming. Its design uses full curves with equally distributed weight. Values are high to give a slight vertical overall look. Yasmine employs four fixed x-height values, two above and two below the x-axis. It has one glyph for every basic Arabic Unicode character or letter and one additional, final-position, glyph for each Arabic letter that is normally connected with other letters from both sides in traditional cursive Arabic strings. The Yasmine type family follows the guidelines of the Mutamathil Taqlidi type style.
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