Urdu calligraphy relies on stretching letters to justify lines of text aesthetically. InPage 2.4 introduced a highly sophisticated auto-kashida feature. Unlike English justification, which simply adds space between words, InPage intelligently elongated specific connection points in the letters to maintain the aesthetic flow of the script.
is a foundational desktop publishing software specifically designed for languages that use the Perso-Arabic script, such as Urdu, Persian, Pashto, and Arabic. Developed by Concept Software Pvt. Ltd. and first introduced in 1994, it became the industry standard for Urdu publishing because of its ability to accurately render the complex Noori Nastaliq calligraphic style. Key Features of InPage 2.4