On Tuesday 15 February 2011, Vafa Khalighi wrote: > I dont really consider this a bug. With verse environment, you set right > and left skips and so if it is already LTR, you have set your right and > left skips for LTR and putting \setRTL would not change right and left > skip because they already have been set. See the attached document. I > think this is the right way to use it. What do you think?
Well, if you look at my PDF again, you will see a difference between my example and yours. In your case the result is correct but not in my case. I have looked at it again and I get the correct result if I use your syntax: \setRTL \begin{verse} ... \end{verse} But not, if I use: \begin{verse} ... \setRTL ... \end{verse} With the quote environment, however, I already get the correct result with the second type of syntax. If I am not mistaken, having one set of \begin{verse} ... \end{verse} helps me reduce some vertical space. This is also important while working with the source because I like to keep one set of quotations inside one pair of commands. I think this is a bug. Could you please look at it again? Thanks, Arash -------------------------------------------------- Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex