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also for the names, like here "arabic" feels too generic and misses the random word vibe, unlike `gibberish` and others. I propose **"Fawda"** (فوضي, means in arabic "mess") or **"Harfiyya"**...

also idea , since those are nearly gibberish again , instead of making those a new funboxes shouldn't we just try to make the gibberish mode support different lanuages ?...

> > since those are nearly gibberish again > > @byseif21 Can you specify, What exactly do you mean by this. I meant and think they meant too is "...

> the generator for gibberish and ascii are using codepoints for the letters, maybe we can use the same approach for arabic and cyrillic letters. I don't know anything about...

> I'm currently doing it but in more granularly way. Basically creating list of charset used in each language **e.g.,** > > ```js > const charsets = { > spanish:...

Hi @m4dd0c Very nice work! Just a little curious - did you test if the Arabic is shown with connected or separated characters here?

I checked and they are fine connected as it should, however I noticed another thing here that the arabic ranges have the extended Arabic letters and they aren't typeable for...

> > I checked and they are fine connected as it should, however I noticed another thing here that the arabic ranges have the extended Arabic letters and they aren't...

> I think mios idea was to not overcomplicate this feature. [#6488 (comment)](https://github.com/monkeytypegame/monkeytype/pull/6488#issuecomment-2829756423) > > With latin we use the most basic alphabet a-z. For like italian we would have...

* We could also use `$(caret).css("width", "");` in `updatePosition();` to always clear caret width to prevent line caret width from inheriting but i had some doubt about it being always...