Abstract Persian / Arabic scripts have special complexities making it difficult to generate fonts. Some of the challenges in the Persian / Arabic script generation process are different character formats, pointing to some characters, and writing cursive. The other tasks are related to the art of calligraphy, how to obtain rules, how to create rules, and how to design algorithms. A cellular automaton (CA) is one of pattern generation methods. In this case, font mode is generated through CA. In this paper, we use asynchronous 2D CA to design Persian / Arabic Ma'qeli font pattern and use pattern generation rules to study various neighbors.
Hindi and Urdu are variants of the same language featuring extreme pictures. Hindi is written in Sanskrit style from left to right, and Urdu is written in Arabic from right to left. Persian decorations. High Hindi variants are similar to the Sanskrit inspiration and language, Urdu is a high variant of Persian and Arabic. Hindi and Urdu are cumulatively separated from each other in these two languages, primarily in terms of vocabulary, moving from the market to a higher field, and at their highest level. It can not be understood mutually. Battle of Hindi and Urdu, especially the glyph's contradiction, was the main reason for Hindu / Muslim hatred before British Indian split into India and Pakistan in 1947.
The script used to write Urdu came from a Persian script which itself is an Arabic script adaptation, so I have a reference in Urdo's "Perso-Arabic" script . Actually, two versions of the "Perso-Arabic" script I call Urdu are used in India and Pakistan, and in other languages that use Arabic scripts or Arabic scripts. The two more common is nastaliq. Another form called nashkh is used to write Urdu. The main difference is that in nastaliq the diagonal from northeast to southwest is sloping. Because in Nashk, it is inclined more horizontally in the baseline. Skew is small. Whatever the difference between nastaliq and nashkh, they are not very good - they are against the differences between them and Sanskrit either