On Fri, May 3, 2013 at 5:20 PM, "H. Özoguz" <h.oezo...@mmnetz.de> wrote:
> Thanks luigi, but it does not work for my characters, see here: > > \definefont[tradoa][name:**trado*arabic at 20pt] % or > file:amiri-regular.ttf*... file:alq.ttf > > \directlua{ local function replace_txt (buffer) > buffer=string.gsub(buffer,"**اللهِ","اللَّـه") return buffer end > callback.register("process_**input_buffer",replace_txt) > } > \starttext > my text {\setupalign[r2l] \tradoa اللَّـه} > \stoptext > > "trado" ist just the font "traditional arabic", nearly every system have > it, so you should be able to compile this. It does not replace the > character. > > my fault, sorry. In the string library the function are not unicode aware (of course, I should say...) .
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