Amiri is a body text Naskh typeface

Edit Package aliftype-amiri-fonts
https://github.com/aliftype/amiri

Amiri is a classical Arabic typeface in Naskh style for typesetting
books and other running text. Amiri is a revival of the beautiful typeface
pioneered in early 20th century by Bulaq Press in Cairo, also known as
Amiria Press, after which the font is named. Amiri project aims at the
revival of the aesthetics and traditions of Arabic typesetting, and adapting
it to the era of digital typesetting, in a publicly available form.

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Amiri-1.000.zip 0001039502 1020 KB
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aliftype-amiri-fonts.changes 0000000907 907 Bytes
aliftype-amiri-fonts.spec 0000001848 1.8 KB
Latest Revision
Dominique Leuenberger's avatar Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse) accepted request 1043838 from Gordon Leung's avatar Gordon Leung (Pi-Cla) (revision 2)
update: 0.117 -> 1.000
- OTF fonts have been dropped for Frozen Release 1.000, using TTFs now
- Slanted fonts have been renamed Italic since this is less confusing.
- Remove zero-width Kashida hack needed for LibreOffice < 7.5, with this release Kashida justification should be enabled for LibreOffice >= 7.5.
- The font sources are now in Glyphs format, FontForge is no longer used for editing the sources.
- Remove the uyghur-hyphen PUA glyph.
- Drop U+030A and U+0325 that were misused for Quranic symbols, and add U+08D1.
- Localize stylistic set names.
- Make medial hamza work with lam-alef ligature.
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