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authorRobert Alessi <alessi@robertalessi.net>2016-04-04 21:32:29 +0200
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1<h1 id="sec:overview" class="unnumbered">Overview</h1> 1<h1 id="sec:overview" class="unnumbered">Overview</h1>
2<p>This package provides for  an Arab<span>TeX</span>-like interface to generate Arabic writing from an <span style="font-variant: small-caps;">ascii</span> transliteration. It is particularly well-suited for complex documents such as technical documents or critical editions where a lot of left-to-right commands intertwine with Arabic writing. arabluatex is able to process any ArabTeX input notation. Its output can be set in the same modes of vocalization as ArabTeX, or in different roman transliterations. It further allows many typographical refinements. It will eventually interact with some other packages yet to come to produce from <code>.tex</code> source files, in addition to printed books, <code>TEI xml</code> compliant critical editions and/or lexicons that can be searched, analyzed and correlated in various ways.</p> 2<p>This package provides for LuaLaTeX an Arab<span>TeX</span>-like interface to generate Arabic writing from an <span style="font-variant: small-caps;">ascii</span> transliteration. It is particularly well-suited for complex documents such as technical documents or critical editions where a lot of left-to-right commands intertwine with Arabic writing. arabluatex is able to process any ArabTeX input notation. Its output can be set in the same modes of vocalization as ArabTeX, or in different roman transliterations. It further allows many typographical refinements. It will eventually interact with some other packages yet to come to produce from <code>.tex</code> source files, in addition to printed books, <code>TEI xml</code> compliant critical editions and/or lexicons that can be searched, analyzed and correlated in various ways.</p>
3<h1 id="license-and-disclamer" class="unnumbered">License and disclamer</h1> 3<h1 id="license-and-disclamer" class="unnumbered">License and disclamer</h1>
4<p>Copyright  2016 Robert Alessi</p> 4<p>Copyright 2016 Robert Alessi</p>
5<p>Please send error reports and suggestions for improvements to Robert Alessi:</p> 5<p>Please send error reports and suggestions for improvements to Robert Alessi:</p>
6<ul> 6<ul>
7<li><p>email: <a href="alessi@robertalessi.net" class="uri">alessi@robertalessi.net</a></p></li> 7<li><p>email: <a href="alessi@robertalessi.net" class="uri">alessi@robertalessi.net</a></p></li>