Am 20.07.2010 um 10:19 schrieb François Charette: > I have at home a whole book devoted to Arabic typography and font design > which illustrates how one font can provide Arabic and Latin in which both > scripts share most visual features and blend together in harmony. This may be > a legitimate endeavour in the context of advertisement or corporate visual > identity, but for other purposes this objective is quite ill-founded.
>From a just curious person without any knowledge regarding Arabic typography: >why do you (or the specialists) think it's ill-founded? Joachim -- Dr. Joachim Trinkwitz E-Mail: j...@uni-bonn.de Institut für Germanistik, Tel.: 0228-737565 Vergleichende Literatur- Fax: 0228-737479 und Kulturwissenschaft www.germanistik.uni-bonn.de der Universität Bonn 53012 Bonn -------------------------------------------------- Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex