Dear Mojca,
Thanks for your complete answer. In fact, in persian (and maybe
arabic) documents, we need every digit be in persian, like chapter,
section, figure, and even formula numbers (most of the people even
prefer persian digits in formulas which is possible in xetex).
As you know, the Mapping=farsidigits in a font definition works
perfect in xelatex.
Best wishes.

On 7/22/08, Mojca Miklavec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 4:48 PM, Mehdi Omidali wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>> Is it possible to pass a character to another in MKIV, I mean, like
>> XeTeX in which one can pass one unicode character to another one (this
>> is done in some mapping files with some lines in it of the form
>> U+0030 <> U+06F0 )
>
> There definitely is a way, but I don't know why you would want to do
> remap numbers on font level. You need such hacks in LaTeX where
> changing page numbers is a pain, but I would do that with conversions
> in ConTeXt.
>
> "arabic" (starting with U+0660) is already defined. If you need
> U+06F0, you might need to do minor modification in core-con.*, but try
> with normal arabic first.
>
> \setuppagenumbering
>     [conversion=arabicnumerals]
>
> Here are the needed modifications:
>
> core-con.lua:
>     ['arabic'] = {
>         0x0660, 0x0661, 0x0662, 0x0663, 0x0664,
>         0x0665, 0x0666, 0x0667, 0x0668, 0x0669
>     },
>
> you need to add the same for extendedarabic
>     ['extendedarabic'] = {
>         0x0660, 0x0661, 0x0662, 0x0663, 0x0664,
>         0x0665, 0x0666, 0x0667, 0x0668, 0x0669
>     },
>
> core-con.mkiv:
> \def\arabicnumerals
> #1{\ctxlua{converters.alphabetic(\number#1,"arabic")}}
> \def\extendedarabicnumerals
> #1{\ctxlua{converters.alphabetic(\number#1,"extendedarabic")}}
>
> \defineconversion [arabicnumerals]     [\arabicnumerals]
> \defineconversion [extendedarabicnumerals]     [\extendedarabicnumerals]
>
> (You also need to modify core-con.mkii if you want the same feature to
> be available in XeTeX afterwards.)
>
> And then you should be able to use
>
> \setuppagenumbering
>     [conversion=extendedarabicnumerals]
>
> You can also set up itemize to use arabic numbers. What exactly would
> you like to do with those numbers? Then you can probably get a more
> precise answer.
>
> Mojca
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