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What font type should I use? #657

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abdimussa87 opened this issue Mar 18, 2024 · 5 comments
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What font type should I use? #657

abdimussa87 opened this issue Mar 18, 2024 · 5 comments

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@abdimussa87
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What font type should I use to get this sukun instead of the circle ones
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@HossamOkasha
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+1

@HossamOkasha
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For a tmp solution, use text_uthmani_tajweed instead of text_uthmani

@ATouhou
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ATouhou commented Jul 30, 2024

text_uthmani_tajweed is broken on all webkit / iOS devices. Seems to be a known bug from 2005, that is never gonna be fixed. I can not find a font that works with text_uthmani and I tried all that are released in the project (next.quran) and the fonts from ( https://qurancomplex.gov.sa/).

@udoy-touhid
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Assalamu alaikum Warahmatullahi wabarakatuhu.
Did you find any solution? @ATouhou
I'm also stuck with same problem.

@ATouhou
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ATouhou commented Sep 14, 2024

wa aleykoum salam wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh.
There is no solution at the moment. It needs to be fixed by the people maintaining the browser (webkit) engine.
HOWEVER quran.com uses pictures instead, these are not available on the API, but I was told that they are working on adding those to the API.
Until then, I am reading user_agent string and disabling tajweed feature for all iOS devices / webkit based browsers.

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