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Adobe Photoshop Cs Middle East Version -

Unlike standard versions, the Middle East edition includes:

In the early 2000s, the "World-Ready Layout" engine used today was not yet the default. Standard Adobe Photoshop CS (Version 8.0) was optimized for Western (Latin) and East Asian (CJK) scripts. Middle Eastern designers frequently had to use third-party "Arabic enablers" or complex templates just to type a single line of text. The dedicated ME version eliminated these workarounds, making Photoshop a viable tool for the vast Middle Eastern advertising and publishing markets. Transition to Creative Cloud (CC) adobe photoshop cs middle east version

He selected the "Type Tool" (now iconographically modified with a tiny Arabic letter ‘ain’ ). He switched to an Arabic keyboard layout. He typed جمال. The letters stretched and curled, connecting like a perfectly woven chain. For the first time, the kashida —those subtle horizontal elongations used for justification in Arabic—appeared automatically. The cursor understood that the start of a line was on the right. Ligatures formed beautifully. Diacritical marks (harakat) hovered obediently over their vowels. Unlike standard versions, the Middle East edition includes:

: Users can mix RTL and Left-to-Right (LTR) words or paragraphs within the same document. Advanced Arabic/Hebrew Typography : He typed جمال

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