Manual kerning for letters and manual positioning of diacritics, explicitly (per word) or as document settings (per font).
Supporting calligraphy-based and handwriting-based Persian fonts.Zarnegar has been a pioneer in Persian desktop publishing with supporting a diverse set of features, some not found in the generic competitors. In the 1990s, Zarnegar was more popular than the competitors, possibly because of the variety and beauty of the bundled fonts, ease of use, and paying attention to market needs, support and education. The main development of Zarnegar happened between 19, with the heaviest work done in 19. Zarnegar is the first word processor with specialized support for Persian and Arabic scripts, therefore, establishing new methods of desktop publishing and handling the alphabet in the digital environment. PE2) and Pishkar (Persian: پیشکار, romanized: pish-kār, lit.'concierge', the first product of SinaSoft), were available for basic monospaced desktop publishing only.
History īefore Zarnegar, several DOS-based text editors, like Safhe-Ara (Persian: صفحهآرا, romanized: safhe-ārā, lit.'paginator'), a Persian-enabled Personal Editor 2 (a.k.a. After the initial release, however, new fonts were added to Zarnegar every few months, which later became the source of most Persian fonts on Windows systems. Literally, it means "what writes with gold" however, because the typefaces included with the first version of Zarnegar were Zar and Terafik, it can be taken to means "what writes with Zar". The name "Zarnegar" is a double entendre.