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Add Shekasteh Nastaliq to writing styles section #72

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Thanks for the submissions, @ebraminio. Do you happen to have a source for Ta'liq image you submitted?

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Yes, both images are from Wikipedia and Ta'liq one is from here https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ta%27liq_script_1.jpg

@ebraminio ebraminio force-pushed the gh-pages branch 2 times, most recently from a803730 to 04d80d4 Compare September 17, 2016 06:49
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zoghal commented Sep 18, 2016

@shervinafshar hi shervin,
I got a great collection of pictures and e-books on the Arabic / Farsi.
You can see at this address: HEre
Maybe a lot of images that need to exist in this collection.

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Thanks, @zoghal, for pointing to your collection of documents and images. We certainly will take a look and pick the ones relevant to the text for the document and clear source information.

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@ebraminio, we discussed this in the meeting, and the opinion is just to add a small sentence to Nastaliq definition to mention Shekasteh Nastaliq as successor and subset of Nastaliq. Since our focus of document is not majorly on calligraphy, dedicated an independent section to Shekasteh would be out of our scope.

If you update the PR, we can revisit it next week and merge. Thanks again for your contribution.

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Done. I hoped we could have both examples but it doesn't seem there would be enough room for both so I removed the added Shekasteh example.

@shervinafshar shervinafshar merged commit 7d35d5e into w3c:gh-pages Oct 4, 2016
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Shervin needs to edit the Shekasteh intro sentence a bit.

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