Am 01.04.2014 um 11:37 schrieb H. Özoguz
Hello there,
I tried to overbar an arabic word, and noticed, that the bar is too low and overlaps the letters. While producing a minexample, I noticed that this might be a issue of my font, because this does not happen with Arial. See this minexample:
\definefont[arial][name:arial*arabic at 12pt] \definefont[arabicuth][file:UthmanicHafs1Ver09.ttf*arabic at 12pt]
\starttext \startalign[r2l] \arial كَلَّا لَا تُطِعْهُ \overbar{وَٱسْجُدْ} وَٱقْتَرِب ۩ \arabicuth كَلَّا لَا تُطِعْهُ \overbar{وَٱسْجُدْ} وَٱقْتَرِب ۩ \stopalign \stoptext
and compare the compiled pdf in attachment.
You can download the used font-file "UthmanicHafs1Ver09.ttf" here:
http://fonts.qurancomplex.gov.sa/download/UthmanicHafs1Ver09Font.zip
We have discussed this font here month ago, hans commented: "yes, but calling this a normal font is somewhat over-the-top"
So it is quite "special" - but still best available font (free or commercial) for typesetting the holy quran.
But setting the bar a bit higher should be easily possible, independent of these font-lacks, right? The solution should be independent from the chosen font-size.
http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2012/070738.html Wolfgang