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Generates a table showing the shaping of an Arabic character. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Character 1 no description Example ج String required The above documentation is transcluded from Template:Arabic alphabet shapes/doc. (edit | history) Editors can experiment in this template's sandbox ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Alphabets using Arabic script, derived from the Arabic alphabet. ... Template:Arabic script; A. Ajami script ...
This template generates a table showing the shaping of an Arabic character. It avoids using any Arabic Unicode compatibility characters for forcing their variant forms, because these characters are incomplete for full coverage of the Arabic script, and because their usage (for forced shaping) is strongly discouraged in HTML.
. script-arabic {font-size: 125 %!important; /* The default line-height used by Wikipedia is 1.5 em, which can be lower or higher than the font default, reduce it to the minimum recommended for HTML by using the word normal or for example, use a percentage value, as 95% */ line-height: 95 %; font-family: /* The following fonts are recommended ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Arabic script" ... History of the Arabic alphabet; Arabic-Persian-Greek-Serbian Conversation Textbook; C.
This page is part of the documentation for Template:Arabic alphabet shapes (and linked from the doc), but had to be separated due to its volume. Alternatively this could be extended and then renamed to create a full article. The following lists of letter shapes are sorted by joining type, joining group, and Unicode code points.
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The font size was fixed at 125% for better readability. The style font-weight: normal is provided by Template:Script/styles arabic.css and present to remove boldness, e.g. in section titles, because Arabic diacritics are best read only in normal weight, but also because some fonts do not exist in bold styles; without it, other fallback fonts would be used instead (possibly with lover coverage ...