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Unicode chart Arabic Mathematical Alphabetic Symbols}} provides a list of Unicode code points in the Arabic Mathematical Alphabetic Symbols block. Usage [ edit ]
ARABIC LETTERLIKE SYMBOL FEH WITH SMALL ALEF BELOW = AFGHANI SIGN U+060E ؎ (none) (none) (none) ARABIC SYMBOL SPACING FOOTNOTE MARKER = ARABIC POETIC VERSE SIGN Unlike the ARABIC FOOTNOTE MARKER, this is not a format control but a plain symbol and can appear in isolation (i.e. not subtending any following letters). U+060F ؏ (none ...
Specifying a non-Arabic character will just show that character in all four cells, surrounded by tatweels on the appropriate sides (in which case, the tatweels will not join with that non-Arabic character). A similar (but different) template implementation could be created for scripts other than Arabic using joining forms (see the references ...
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 Editors can experiment in this template's sandbox (create | mirror) and testcases (create) pages. Subpages of this template.
Print/export Download as PDF ... Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Arabic Official Unicode Consortium code ... {Unicode chart Arabic}} This template does not take any ...
Arabic is a Unicode block, containing the standard letters and the most common diacritics of the Arabic script, and the Arabic-Indic digits. [ 3 ] Unicode chart Arabic
The Arabic alphabet, [a] or the Arabic abjad, is the Arabic script as specifically codified for writing the Arabic language. It is written from right-to-left in a cursive style, and includes 28 letters, [b] of which most have contextual letterforms. Unlike the modern Latin alphabet, the script has no concept of letter case.
Arabic Mathematical Alphabetic Symbols (1EE00–1EEFF, 143 characters) The basic Arabic range encodes the standard letters and diacritics, but does not encode contextual forms (U+0621–U+0652 being directly based on ISO 8859-6); and also includes the most common diacritics and Arabic-Indic digits. The Arabic Supplement range encodes letter ...