Arabic VS English - localized Feature
Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2019 3:51 pm
Hi,
We have a font that has Arabic and Latin (English) glyphs, everything is great except the Multiplication Sign. It is designed for the Arabic language, so when we use it in English it is way bigger and looks bad.
We want to Substitute it with another one we designed when the English language is used.
Do you have any suggestions on how we could do that, because (Required Chaining Context) just replaces the glyph using backtrack and lookahead. If we use a space it doesn’t substitute.
if we use Localized feature it doesn't work in Office Word.
For example:
in Required Chaining Context
(13256×1245) good substitution
(1231 × 1354) doesn’t substitute because of the spaces
please help
this is our script:
We have a font that has Arabic and Latin (English) glyphs, everything is great except the Multiplication Sign. It is designed for the Arabic language, so when we use it in English it is way bigger and looks bad.
We want to Substitute it with another one we designed when the English language is used.
Do you have any suggestions on how we could do that, because (Required Chaining Context) just replaces the glyph using backtrack and lookahead. If we use a space it doesn’t substitute.
if we use Localized feature it doesn't work in Office Word.
For example:
in Required Chaining Context
(13256×1245) good substitution
(1231 × 1354) doesn’t substitute because of the spaces
please help
this is our script: