Am 03.03.2014 23:06, schrieb Schneidy:
Ok !
Well, please find herewith a first attempt.
It's far from perfect; I still cannot find a way to flip all/part of all
grobs, but it does the job !
Since I don't know how to read arabic nor arabic music please forgive my
poor example
Cheers,
~Pierre
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PS. here's a link you may also be interested in:
https://ufal.mff.cuni.cz/~smrz/elixir-thesis.pdf
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For what I know the point about right-to-left scripts is that the
writing isn't simply mirrored, but the glyphs in themselves remain, only
to be arranged the other way round. Which I think might have to be
implemented at a much more basic level... (In XeTeX this feature is
available, so as far as text is concerned, one might take a solution or
ideas from there.)
However this is on text and I don't know anything about music
typesetting conventions.
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Simon Albrecht, Kirchenmusikstudent
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