On 27.08.2012 16:18, Apostolos Syropoulos wrote:
Czech, English, Hindi and Urdu. Even if I find a font containing all
these alphabets I will have to switch the script several times within
the environment (at least I have to switch between Devanagari and
Arabic features and between RTL and LTR direction). I do not know how
to do it inside verbatim.

you could use the alltt, but I have no idea whether it actually works
with XeLaTeX.

We have been using alltt for precisely this reason (we can embed various scripts and fonts inside \alltt{}). The XeLaTeX font changing commands work fine inside alltt.

   Mike Maxwell
   University of Maryland


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