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Draft for “4.2 Justification”
Mostafa Hajizadeh edited this page Jul 26, 2016
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Of the four basic justification methods (flush left, flush right, justified, and centered), justified is the most challenging, as it requires changing the widths of the lines to a pre-defined measure.
In Arabic there are six methods for changing the width of a line of text. Each one has its limitations and considerations on when and how it can be applied. Furthermore, different typographers and calligraphers have divergent preferences for these methods.
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- Drop “elongation” from title of this section. It’s one of the methods used for justification.
- Prefer “elongation” to “kashida,” as the latter is sometimes used as a synonym for “tatweel” too.
- Discussion at ALReq meeting on 28 June, 2016
- Justify Just or Just Justify
- Arabic text justification
- Thomas Milo’s “Arabic script and typography: A brief historical view”
- Tasmeem Manual
- Justifying Text using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) in Internet Explorer 5.5