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Times New Roman Unicode

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janlabe - 20 Apr 2005 16:09 GMT
Is there a Times New Roman font with full unicode support for transliterated
Arabic?  I use Word 2002 and the TNR font I have is version 3.00 dated
7/17/2004.  I need to enter transliterated Arabic and the TNR font has only
the macrons (dash
above letters), ayn and hamza.  It does not have the characters with dots
beneath t, s, h, z and d.

When I enter the Unicode code point for these characters (e.g. 1e63 for s
with dot below) it shifts to Tahoma,  which looks nothing like TNR.
Andreas Prilop - 20 Apr 2005 16:55 GMT
> Is there a Times New Roman font with full unicode support for transliterated
> Arabic?

I doubt - but you might want to ask in <news:comp.fonts> for fonts
with such a rich character repertoire.
See also http://www.alanwood.net/unicode/fonts.html .

> I use Word 2002 and the TNR font I have is version 3.00 dated
> 7/17/2004.

The year 2004 had only twelve months, not seventeen.

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