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So, after installing the latest update of Kindle 3, I learned that the Arabic/Persian font that was available on Kindle experimental browser is now available in the Kindle book reader itself. It is important for those who want to read Arabic/Persian books on Kindle. Let me explain more: For getting Arabic/Persian books work, it is needed that: 1. Kindle should understand UTF-8 encoding (This was ok, even before this update) 2. Kindle should be able to show Arabic/Persian characters (This is fixed with the latest update) 3. Kindle should do shaping (TODO, workaround is shaping manually) 4.
Kindle should do right-to-left layout (Remaining problem) So, this is what I've got with shaping characters manully, that is also possible to do with the help of layouout engines in windows/linux. Pango is available on Kindle, but Can we use it effectively to fix this problem? I was searching for the ways to change font, and I came across Calibre plugin that can change font and justification of the text in Kindle. How does the plugin does this? Is it possible to use the way it works to mirror the flow of characters on the screen?
Kindle PW with latest firmware shows arabic text in KF8 files. There is neither need to add unicode conrol character nor dir=RL attributes and nor defining the book as a fixed layout book. I just drag & drop a simple HTML file to Kindle Previewer and copy the generated KF8 mobi file to my PW. However, if I have kind of tags in the HTML, Kindle Previewer generates simple mobi file and this mobi doesn't always show the arabic words in the correct order and font embedding is not supported. What I wonder is the possibility of changing arabic font in KF8. I embedded a nice arabic font with some css like this one.
What's the use of this? Are there Arabic ebooks available online? I'd be interested to know. Arabic is my main language but I always read English ebooks as I rarely find Arabic ebooks on the web.
Most likely Arab publishers didn't bother producing Arabic ebooks, because until a few years ago the majority of ebook readers couldn't render RTL text correctly. Also there's no equivalent of Project Gutenberg for Arabic books and the few sites that host Arabic ebooks seem to mostly offer Islam-centric ebooks, but if you look hard enough, you can find epub versions of books such as Kalila wa Dimna and Alf Layla wa Layla. BTW, you could also create your own books from the.html files hosted at the. Hopefully, the increased availability of ereaders with Arabic support will eventually convince Arab publishers to offer their books as ebooks, too.