![]() ![]() I went into my system preferences and activated persian under language and text. Switch to Arabic or Persian before using the fonts. Is there something I have to do to change this? You need to change language on your computer. This might be a stupid question, but when I download the fonts, they are still an English font. Some of them are made by support from the local governments Uthman, Nastaliq, Neirizi and some others are made by individuals. I list them all in the near future in another post about commercial Arabic and Persian Farsi fonts, but here I introduce the available free fonts I find most useful. So most of the efforts in this field is done by a few companies like Linotype, Monotype, and some others outside the Middle East. The reason for that might be the fact that one cannot make any money by designing Arabic or Persian typefaces. As you might have noticed there are not that many companies making Arabic fonts. The fonts here are true Arabic fonts ready to be used in any Arabic or Persian Farsi layout. ![]()
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