On 1/22/2013 8:40 AM, H. Özoguz wrote:
Thanks. I am not sure, what you mean. Until now everything worked fine,
context has to read only the Unicode (like Lam-Alif is) and to use the
set arabic font.
Until today that worked perfectly, with Lam-Alif, too. Does my above
code compiles correctly
Am 22.01.2013 13:13, schrieb Hans Hagen:
On 1/22/2013 8:40 AM, H. Özoguz wrote:
Thanks. I am not sure, what you mean. Until now everything worked fine,
context has to read only the Unicode (like Lam-Alif is) and to use the
set arabic font.
Until today that worked perfectly, with Lam-Alif, too.
On 1/22/2013 2:54 PM, H. Özoguz wrote:
Am 22.01.2013 13:13, schrieb Hans Hagen:
On 1/22/2013 8:40 AM, H. Özoguz wrote:
Thanks. I am not sure, what you mean. Until now everything worked fine,
context has to read only the Unicode (like Lam-Alif is) and to use the
set arabic font.
Until today
I uploaded a new beta to the website. Btw, you can best test this kind
of stuff with:
\usemodule[fnt-20]
\starttext
\setvariables
[otftracker]
[direction=-1,
sample=لا,
title=Test,
% font=file:arabtype,
font=file:scheherazaderegot,
features=arabic]
\stoptext
As it shows
Hi there,
today I have the following issue:
In Arabic there is a character called Lam-Alif, it is a composition of
Lam and Alif, which is displayed usually in another way, than just
writing Lam and Alif after each other in the usual way.
See here:
???
On 1/21/2013 3:37 PM, H. Özoguz wrote:
Hi there,
today I have the following issue:
In Arabic there is a character called Lam-Alif, it is a composition of
Lam and Alif, which is displayed usually in another way, than just
writing Lam and Alif after each other in the usual way.
See here:
لا
I don't know ... if the old version has it too then nothing changed I
guess.
\usemodule[fnt-20]
\starttext
\setvariables
[otftracker]
[direction=-1,
sample=لا,
title=Test,
font=file:arabtype,
%font=file:husayni,
%font=file:scheherazaderegot,
features=arabic]