List,
I have a book with frontmatter, bodymatter, and backmatter. The
frontmatter is pagenumbered with lc roman, and the bodymatter and
backmatter are numbered, all by block.
The backmatter contain a glossary, pagenotes, bibliography, and an
index. In addition to the frontmatter and the body
On 7/31/2015 1:07 PM, tala...@fastmail.fm wrote:
Excellent. This seems to solve the problem completely. I even tried mixing
Arabic and English text in the RTL footnotes, switched on the
“alternative=serried” option, and defined my own custom note streams —
everything worked very well. The only
Talal, Wolfgang, Hans,
Salaam.
This is beautiful progress!
Nice Arabic editing font in the sample too -)
Best wishes
Idris
On Fri, 31 Jul 2015 05:07:45 -0600, tala...@fastmail.fm
wrote:
Excellent. This seems to solve the problem completely. I even tried
mixing Arabic and English text in
Excellent. This seems to solve the problem completely. I even tried mixing
Arabic and English text in the RTL footnotes, switched on the
“alternative=serried” option, and defined my own custom note streams —
everything worked very well. The only thing that didn’t work is to mix, in the
same str
On 7/31/2015 1:51 AM, tala...@fastmail.fm wrote:
You’re right. The patch gets us half way to the desired behaviour
(namely, correct ordering of the footnotes within the paragraph). But it
seems that the ‘paragraph’ option doesn’t play well with RTL generally,
resulting in the second note disappea
Hi Wolfgang and Pablo,
Thank you for your suggestions, it works perfectly.
Fabrice
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