On 14/05/2010 08:11, Nathan Camillo Sidoli wrote:
For some reason, this is only happening within footnotes. Within the
footnote, even changing the catcodes inside a group is not working.
It used to work for me... but maybe I was just lucky.
Please file a bug report at http://github.com/fc7/ara
Hello Nathan,
On 14/05/2010, at 4:11 PM, Nathan Camillo Sidoli wrote:
For some reason, this is only happening within footnotes. Within
the footnote, even changing the catcodes inside a group is not
working.
The \catcode is set as soon as TeX reads the input source.
That means that as soon
For some reason, this is only happening within footnotes. Within the
footnote, even changing the catcodes inside a group is not working.
Khaled Hosny wrote:
On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 02:19:13PM +0900, Nathan Camillo Sidoli wrote:
OK, but is there a solution for people who are using a fair bi
On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 02:19:13PM +0900, Nathan Camillo Sidoli wrote:
> OK, but is there a solution for people who are using a fair bit of
> math and imputing Arabic with ASCI input?
Change the catcodes inside a group:
$a^2_3$
\bgroup
\catcode`_=11
\catcode`^=11
a^2_3
\egroup
$a^2_3$
Don't text
OK, but is there a solution for people who are using a fair bit of math
and imputing Arabic with ASCI input?
Philiрp Rеichmuth wrote:
Am Wed, 12 May 2010 06:46:36 +0200 schrieb Tilman Hannemann:
I have encountered a similar problem before. It should be solved by
putting
\catcode`_=11
\
Am Wed, 12 May 2010 06:46:36 +0200 schrieb Tilman Hannemann:
> I have encountered a similar problem before. It should be solved by
> putting
>
> \catcode`_=11
> \catcode`^=11 %etc.
>
> in your preamble to turn the math characters into inactive letters.
This works only if you don't have math in
Hi Nathan,
I have encountered a similar problem before. It should be solved by
putting
\catcode`_=11
\catcode`^=11 %etc.
in your preamble to turn the math characters into inactive letters.
Best,
Tilman
Am 12.05.2010 um 05:02 schrieb Nathan Camillo Sidoli:
Hello All,
I am having a bit o
Hello All,
I am having a bit of a problem with Arabic text in footnotes. For some
reason certain characters such as ^ _ etc, are being read as operators
that call for a math environment, even though they are written within a
\textarab environment.
This problem can be "solved" by using the pa