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<h4>Gap Analysis</h4>

<p>This document is pointed to by a separate document, <a href="https://w3c.github.io/alreq/gap-analysis/">Arabic &amp; Persian Gap Analysis</a>, which describes gaps in support for Arabic and Persian on the Web, and prioritises and describes the impact of those gaps on the user.</p>
<p>Wherever an unsupported feature is indentified through the gap analysis process, the requirements for that feature need to be documented. This document is where those requirements are described.</p>
<p>Wherever an unsupported feature is identified through the gap analysis process, the requirements for that feature need to be documented. This document is where those requirements are described.</p>
<p>This document should contain no reference to a particular technology. For example, it should not say &quot;CSS does/doesn't do such and such&quot;, and it should not describe how a technology, such as CSS, should implement the requirements. It is technology agnostic, so that it will be evergreen, and it simply describes how the script works. The gap analysis document is the appropriate place for all kinds of technology-specific information.</p>
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<p>Used by the Ottman court (<em>Diwan</em>) to write official documents. Some
<p>Used by the Ottoman court (<em>Diwan</em>) to write official documents. Some
variations of it are still in use today (e.g. hand written documents by some religious
officials).</p>
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<p>Used in the past in the western islamic world (Andalusia), and still now in North
<p>Used in the past in the western Islamic world (Andalusia), and still now in North
Africa. Used for writing the Korʼan as well as other scientific, legal and religious
manuscripts. <em>Rabat</em>, a <em><a href="#def_mabsut">mabsut</a></em> version of it,
is widely used in some official printings in Morocco.</p>
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marks.</p>

<p>In case of hand-written Latin script text, the word-space boundaries were introduced
to improve readability of manuscritpts. This practice first surfaced in seventh and
to improve readability of manuscripts. This practice first surfaced in seventh and
eight century CE and was common by thirteenth and fourteenth.
[BURNLEY], [SAENGER]</p>

<p>The earliest known example of an Arabic text typesetted with movable types which
dates back to 1514, lacks word-space boundaries and shows all characteristcs of following
the caligraphic tradition. Arabic books typesetted by the end of the century show a
<p>The earliest known example of an Arabic text typeset with movable types which
dates back to 1514, lacks word-space boundaries and shows all characteristics of following
the calligraphic tradition. Arabic books typeset by the end of the century show a
progression towards using word-space boundaries and by the end of 18th century, the
practice is widespread and common.</p>

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</p>

<p>Unicode Text Segmentation [[!UAX29]] describes guidelines for determining most significat
<p>Unicode Text Segmentation [[!UAX29]] describes guidelines for determining most significant
text boundaries independent of language and orthographic conventions. These guidelines
shape a logical set of rules for default boundary determination based on Unicode Standard
uniform character model.</p>
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[[!CLDR]].</p>

<p>For line segmentation (or more precisely, where line breaks are allowed) see section 4.1 and
for details paragraph boundaries see Srction 4.3.</p>
for details paragraph boundaries see Section 4.3.</p>

<div class="issue question">
Should all ligatures be selectable as a single unit, or as individual parts corresponding
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<p>The only spaces inside Arabic words are created near characters that are not
dual-joining. When adjusing intra-word spaces (i.e. the space inside the words) only these
dual-joining. When adjusting intra-word spaces (i.e. the space inside the words) only these
spaces can be adjusted. Moving two joined characters closer to or further from each other
creates undesirable results.</p>
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text, should the list item be right- or left-aligned on the page?</li>


<li>If a list item is left-sligned on an Arabic page because it contains only LTR text,
<li>If a list item is left-aligned on an Arabic page because it contains only LTR text,
should the list item counter be to the right or to the left?</li>


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<td lang="fa-Latn-t-fa-m0-ungen-2012">hrf siāh</td>

<td>A kind of font style. Similar to bold in Western typograpy.</td>
<td>A kind of font style. Similar to bold in Western typography.</td>
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