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Since "Inpage Quran Publisher" is not a single, universally standardized font file (like Times New Roman), but rather a specific typographic style used within the InPage Urdu publishing software ecosystem, this review focuses on the Quranic typefaces typically bundled with InPage (often called "Noori Nastaliq" derivatives or specific Quran fonts like Scheherazade or Lateef adapted for the engine).
Precise Symbol Placement: The placement of "Sajdah" marks, "Rukū" signs, and Ayah end-markers is mathematically calibrated.
: Publishers can customize page sizes, number of lines, columns, and font sizes while maintaining the traditional script style. Deep Paper (Paper Quality)
If you mean:
Auto-Kashida: Automatic stretching of characters to justify lines beautifully.
The importance of precision in Quranic publishing is best illustrated by the story of the first attempt at printing the Quran with movable type. The Venice Edition (1537-38)