I tried the latest beta; it fixes the problem I mentioned but breaks
something else:
\starttext
\setupalign[r2l]
\definefont[arabicfont][Arial*arabic at 20pt]
\setupdirections[bidi=global,method=default]
\hbox dir TRT{\arabicfont (1984)}
\stoptext
If you have \hbox dir TLT, you get
On 9/10/2013 8:04 PM, Christian Prim wrote:
Hello
the physical unit Gray has Gy as symbol (see
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gray_(unit) ).
Context returns Gr.
MWE:
\starttext
\unit{1 Gray}
\stoptext
Thanks for fixing this little bug.
patched
Also the itemize environment is broken too (perhaps same issue is here too):
\setupitemize[left=(, right=), margin=4em, stopper=]
\starttext
\setupalign[r2l]
\definefont[arabicfont][Arial*arabic at 20pt]
\setupdirections[bidi=global,method=default]
\arabicfont
\startitemize[a]
\item اولی
\item
On 9/11/2013 1:34 PM, Vafa Khalighi wrote:
Also the itemize environment is broken too (perhaps same issue is here too):
\setupitemize[left=(, right=), margin=4em, stopper=]
\starttext
\setupalign[r2l]
\definefont[arabicfont][Arial*arabic at 20pt]
\setupdirections[bidi=global,method=default]
I know this is a bit silly, but maybe useful for a few people: the 2SIDE
arrangement is nice for printing out and previewing book pages on A4
landscape. However, the arrangement has even and odd pages swapped.
Would it be possible to define a scheme which does exactly the same as
2SIDE, but
On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 02:37:35PM +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
anyway, it would be nice to see where the three methods fail:
Of the three, method one seems to give correct results on all the given
tests (I’m yet to test with my own documents).
I’m skeptical that bidi can be implemented in a one
On 9/11/2013 7:10 PM, H. Özoguz wrote:
Is the following possible in ConText?
I want to define a table like this:
1: Hans
2: Wolfgang
3: Aditja
4: Marco
in which I can look up by a function, which allows the following command:
\name{number}. E.g. This is \name{3} should compile to This
Is the following possible in ConText?
I want to define a table like this:
1: Hans
2: Wolfgang
3: Aditja
4: Marco
...
in which I can look up by a function, which allows the following command:
\name{number}. E.g. This is \name{3} should compile to This is Aditja.
For my purpose, the table
On 9/11/2013 5:24 PM, Khaled Hosny wrote:
On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 02:37:35PM +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
anyway, it would be nice to see where the three methods fail:
Of the three, method one seems to give correct results on all the given
tests (I’m yet to test with my own documents).
I’m
Salaam, Vafa,On Tue, 10 Sep 2013 09:34:23 -0600, Vafa Khalighi persian-...@tug.org wrote:it is about stretching words.It can be done manually, of course, by just manual insertions ofU+0640. Did you mean something else by 'manual'?As for automatic, it is in the pipeline and my hope is it will be
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