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  2. Arabic keyboard - Wikipedia

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    The Arabic keyboard ( Arabic: لوحة المفاتيح العربية, romanized : lawḥat al-mafātīḥ al-ʕarabiyya) is the Arabic keyboard layout used for the Arabic alphabet. All computer Arabic keyboards contain both Arabic letters and Latin letters, the latter being necessary for URLs and e-mail addresses. Since Arabic is written from ...

  3. Standard Arabic Technical Transliteration System - Wikipedia

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    The Standard Arabic Technical Transliteration System, commonly referred to by its acronym SATTS, is a system for writing and transmitting Arabic language text using the one-for-one substitution of ASCII-range characters for the letters of the Arabic alphabet. Unlike more common systems for transliterating Arabic, SATTS does not provide the ...

  4. Arabic script in Unicode - Wikipedia

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    Only the Arabic question mark ؟ and the Arabic comma ، are used in regular Arabic script typing and the comma is often substituted for the Latin script comma , which is also used as the decimal separator when the Eastern Arabic numerals are used (e.g. 100.6 compared to ١٠٠,٦ ).

  5. Kurdish typography - Wikipedia

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    Ali fonts. Alifonts, widely used with Windows 98, enabled typing of Kurdish with Arabic or Farsi keyboard layouts. While it uses a non-standard mapping, typing Kurdish with Alifonts remains popular, as it does not require a specific Kurdish keyboard layout. Ribaz fonts. Ribaz Font, 99 non-Unicode fonts suited from Arabic fonts. file

  6. Yamli - Wikipedia

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    Yamli. Yamli.com ( Arabic: يملي yamlī, " [he] dictates") is an Internet start-up focused on addressing the problems specific to the Arabic web. Yamli currently offers two main products: the smart Arabic keyboard, and Yamli Arabic Search. The smart Arabic keyboard allows users to type Arabic without an Arabic keyboard from within their web ...

  7. Kashida - Wikipedia

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    Kashida or Kasheeda ( Persian: کَشِیدَه; kašīda; [ note 1] lit. "extended", "stretched", "lengthened"), also known as Tatweel or Tatwīl ( Arabic: تَطْوِيل, taṭwīl ), is a type of justification in the Arabic language and in some descendant cursive scripts. [ 1] In contrast to white-space justification, which increases the ...

  8. Help:Arabic - Wikipedia

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    The word العربيةal-ʿarabiyyah, "the Arabic [language]". From top to bottom: 1. Left-to-right (incorrect); 2. Right-to-left but not joined (incorrect); 3. Right-to-left and joined (correct). The biggest problem for incorporating Arabic language text into the English language Wikipedia is that Arabic flows right-to-left while English and ...

  9. Category:Arabic-script keyboard layouts - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Arabic-script keyboard layouts". The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .