Thank you Ross and others.
In fact, \kok is what I need. I need it to implement the Kashida option
in xepersian that I will post my implementation this week in a separate
email.
Mehdi
On 4/11/2010 2:23 AM, Ross Moore wrote:
On 11/04/2010, at 3:56 AM, Mehdi Omidali wrote:
Hi all,
Is it possi
It would probably be cleaner to use the primitive \XeTeXglyphbounds to
measure the size of the glyph instead of guessing the size of the
white-out box which covers it.
Andrew
On 11 April 2010 07:23, Ross Moore wrote:
> \setbox0=\hbox{#2}\dimen0=#1\wd0
> \dimen2=\ifdim \dp0=0pt .1ex\else 1.1\dp
Am 11.04.2010 um 05:46 schrieb Brian Wilson:
Regarding the setting of the font size globally, I have not succeeded.
Do you know NFSS2, the second version of the New Font Selection Scheme?
\fontsize{9}{15}\selectfont
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Greetings
Pete
We have to expect it, otherwise we would be
Brian Wilson wrote:
Thank you. I have all numbers turning grey now. Regarding the setting of the
font size globally, I have not succeeded. I have tried numbers 8pt to 20pt
just to see the difference, but all without any changes.
Thank you,
Brian
Again my document.
\documentclass[a5paper,draft
The problem is in the \obeylines before \begin{document}, which interferes
with the material in \AtBeginDocument which is evaluated after it.
It's generally a bad idea to use \obeylines outside a group.
Ciao
Enrico
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Greetings,
I'm new to TeX, etc. (and this list) and I'm most interested in being
able to work with Arabic and Syriac (occasionally Hebrew). I've been
playing around some with Polyglossia and Ednotes. I know that
ArabXeTeX can also be used, with input options of both transliteration
and Un
Dear Adam McCollum,
As an attachment there is an example source file with some Arabic text
and two layers of footnotes created by the package manyfoot. There are
also some features of critical editions - as line numbering which is
created by the package lineno - as you can see. My example o
Furthermore, the hyperref specifically mentions that hyperref is to be loaded
LAST. From the manual:
"Make sure it comes last of your loaded packages, to give it a fighting chance
of not being over-written, since its job is to redefine many LATEX commands."
Wilfred
--- On Mon, 12/4/10, enrico
If you have the new version 1.0.6 of bidi that has been uploaded by Vafa
Khalighi just recently, you may open the file critedtest1).
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Actually 1.0.7 is now on CTAN which fixes few other bugs, adds supports for
several classes, implements primitive-like commands: \hboxR, \hboxL,
\halignR, \hali