Hello, I am attempting to make a Perl script that takes in Arabic text in code page 6 (just glancing at it, I see an ascii range of C7 to ED) and converts it out into Arabic script in a pdf document. I had the code working almost completely with just LaTeX and arabtex, but the Arabic output was left to right and was not connecting the script into words. After a bit of research, I decided to try xetex and arabxetex. However, now my code comes directly out as the Latin characters, instead of being translated. I assume this is because xetex assumes input in utf-8 (I think?), where latex assumed something else. It does now format right to left, at least at a sentence level.
Rather than posting the script, here's an example of a tex file it's generating: \documentclass{article} \usepackage{arabxetex} \newfontfamily\arabicfont[Script=Arabic]{ae_AlMohanad} \bgein{document} \begin{arab} %arabic text goes here. I can't provide an example, sorry. I know that's less than helpful. \end{arab} \end{document} So my question is, how do I get xetex to understand I want the code page 6 input to become arabic output? I attempting to give it every \usepackage[]{inputenc} option I found to no avail. Alternatively, if someone is very familiar with the arabtex problem I mentioned and knows a solution with that, I'm open to that way of solving as well. Thank you all, Lomky
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