Katibeh | Katibeh Arabic Font Project | User Interface library
kandi X-RAY | Katibeh Summary
kandi X-RAY | Katibeh Summary
Katibeh is a headline font based on the Naskh script, infused with some qualities of the Thuluth script. The small serif-like outstrokes make Katibeh remind us of archaic designs, but other aspects of the design are very contemporary touches. The result is something between tradition and today. Katibeh has ligatures that Arabic and Persian readers are familiar with, to make it comfortable for reading longer texts. Unlike many other Arabic fonts, Katibeh includes a Latin typeface designed for harmony with the Arabic to make it useful for multilingual texts.
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- Main function .
- Initialize the Builder .
- Validate a Lookup .
- Formats a LookupContext substitution rule .
- Prints a GDEF table .
- Get the horizontal direction of a script .
- Create a unique name .
- Given a pair of pairs return a pair of glyphs .
- Formats a value in a value record .
- Translate a word .
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QUESTION
I know I'm doing something wrong but I don't know what.
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Answered 2020-Jun-08 at 14:02QUESTION
I have a file with full of file routes and timestamps.
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Answered 2020-May-26 at 11:13sed -E 's|(.*): .*|echo \x27\1\x27: $(git log -1 --pretty="format:%ct" "\1")|e' files.yml
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I am currently working on a website to make a flowchart section. In this chart, I added width:42px
and height:42px
in numbers with border-radius:100%;
but it's stretching on each list. I need to fix it in the circled form. I don't know why this happened when I usign the CSS property display:flex
. Kindly can someone help me to solve the issue?
Here is the code:
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Answered 2020-Mar-02 at 09:03Two things: 1) border-radius: 100%; only works correctly (as in getting you a perfect circle)when you set your with and height to the same value. You currently have width: 70px and height 40px defined. This needs to be either 40/40 oder 70/70.
2) secondly because you use flex your width is ignored and your div's are shrinking to 8px. To combat that you need to set flex-shrink to 0 for the div you don't want to shrink.
Your corrected CSS:
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