Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Actually, Mostafa has fixed the last *two* issues for Farsi, but not
for Arabic, so as not to interfere with ArabTex. But at least the
know-how is already in the sources. We only need to figure out how to
allow the option of either Arabi or ArabTeX, so that one doesn't break
Dov Feldstern schrieb:
* Numbers in Arabic are printed backwards (1234 -> 4321), which is wrong.
It#s up to you to change this. The arabi documentation tells you that you can put this also to a
\textL environment.
I'm attaching a patch for the \R -> \AR issue, so that you can play
around
Hi!
Here are some more details about getting Arabic working in LyX --- with
ArabTeX or with Arabi. (I'm on debian linux, using texlive; and I still
don't understand a lot of what's going on. YMMV.)
ArabTeX actually currently works better than Arabi (mainly, I guess,
because it's what was ori