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Tajweed colors #504
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Agreed :-) recitequran.com is relatively easy to copy due to .gif and jsonp indexable ayat |
please don't copy recitequran - we've talked to them before and, if i recall, they explicitly don't want to share their data, and i don't feel it's right for us to take it. we're working on an alternative solution. |
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A longer version to accomplish the tajweed color coding, could be acquiring HQ tajweed book scan and using the tool, you extracted the font with. Then instead of compiling a font, could be SVG data or pictures |
https://github.com/cpfair/quran-tajweed All the data is available in JSON format!!! |
Jazak Allahu khayran thank you Melissa!
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I think the bigger issue now is rendering the text with colour coding. Most sites just use a standard Arabic font, but this misses out on all the attention to detail put into the KFGQPC font that Quran.com uses, where each word is a single (hand-lettered?) glyph. A while back I did some work automatically breaking down the glyphs into their component letters, so that certain letters could be highlighted. This by itself isn't too difficult: The problem I ran into was: the way some words are written in the current typeface, there isn't very much room to perform clear highlighting of the selected letter without bleeding into adjacent letters. These cases are relatively rare (and probably depend on one's eyesight...), but I couldn't figure out a satisfactory way of handling them. Maybe there are better ways of identifying the tajweed rules that don't involve colour-coded letters? Or maybe it's better just to go the well-trodden route here? |
@cpfiar Could you provide examples of the problem words? If we could see them maybe we could play with different ways of displaying the highlighting and come up with something that works well. Certainly the well-trodden route is good for most cases, but maybe with some creativity we could do even better. |
Assalaamu 'Alaikum,
It would be really beneficial to have Tajweed colors on the letters. Here's two sites that do so:
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