On 14 July 2010 17:57, Vafa Khalighi wrote:
>> I have just started using polyglosia last week. I dont know if it an
>> issue or there is a work around. In Englis text if I use {$\overline
>> {test}$}, the word gets overlines. However If I do it to Arabic texts.
>> It just dissapears.
>
> I have go
On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 01:53:56PM +0200, Yusuf Mitha wrote:
> I have just started using polyglosia last week. I dont know if it an
> issue or there is a work around. In Englis text if I use {$\overline
> {test}$}, the word gets overlines. However If I do it to Arabic texts.
> It just dissapears.
>
On Jul 14, 2010, at 7:53 AM, Yusuf Mitha wrote:
I have just started using polyglosia last week. I dont know if it an
issue or there is a work around. In Englis text if I use {$\overline
{test}$}, the word gets overlines. However If I do it to Arabic texts.
It just dissapears.
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