Re: Arabi / ArabTeX for Arabic

2007-06-21 Thread Dov Feldstern
: Arabic (Arabi) and Arabic (ArabTeX). We would treat them as two totally separate languages, for one we would do everything the Arabi way, and for the other the ArabTeX way. That way, we could start using Arabi for Arabic, and still provide backwards compatibility by allowing ArabTeX. Does

Re: Arabi / ArabTeX for Arabic

2007-06-21 Thread Dov Feldstern
: "Arabic (Arabi)" and "Arabic (ArabTeX)". We would treat them as two totally separate languages, for one we would do everything the Arabi way, and for the other the ArabTeX way. That way, we could start using Arabi for Arabic, and still provide backwards compatibility by allo

Re: Arabi / ArabTeX for Arabic

2007-06-19 Thread Uwe Stöhr
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

Re: Arabi / ArabTeX for Arabic

2007-06-19 Thread Uwe Stöhr
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

Arabi / ArabTeX for Arabic

2007-06-18 Thread Dov Feldstern
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

Arabi / ArabTeX for Arabic

2007-06-18 Thread Dov Feldstern
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