: Dynamically adjusts character spacing to maintain the aesthetic flow of cursive script.
InPage 2000 (v2.4) is a legacy desktop publishing application, widely used in the 1990s and 2000s for publishing Urdu, Arabic, Persian, and other Nastaliq-style scripts on Windows. Its combination of a native Nastaliq font engine, right-to-left support, and integrated page layout made it the go-to tool for South Asian newspaper, magazine and book designers before Unicode-based workflows and modern DTP apps became pervasive. Inpage 2000 2.4
in 1994, it became the industry standard for publishing newspapers, books, and magazines in the Urdu-speaking world due to its authentic calligraphic style. Core Features & Capabilities : Dynamically adjusts character spacing to maintain the
The single biggest selling point of InPage 2000 is its handling of Nastaliq script. Unlike Unicode text used in modern apps (like MS Word or Google Docs), InPage uses a proprietary engine that renders the "ligatures" (connections between letters) beautifully. in 1994, it became the industry standard for