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diff --git a/arabluatex.dtx b/arabluatex.dtx index 89c6457..e6ac1d6 100644 --- a/arabluatex.dtx +++ b/arabluatex.dtx | |||
@@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ | |||
135 | \defaultfontfeatures{RawFeature={+liga;+onum;+hlig}} | 135 | \defaultfontfeatures{RawFeature={+liga;+onum;+hlig}} |
136 | \setmainfont{Libertinus Serif} | 136 | \setmainfont{Libertinus Serif} |
137 | \setsansfont{Libertinus Sans} | 137 | \setsansfont{Libertinus Sans} |
138 | \setmonofont[Scale=.9]{Libertinus Mono} | 138 | \setmonofont{Libertinus Mono}[Scale=.9] |
139 | \usepackage{arabluatex}[2016/05/28] | 139 | \usepackage{arabluatex}[2016/05/28] |
140 | \usepackage{varioref} | 140 | \usepackage{varioref} |
141 | \usepackage{hypdoc} | 141 | \usepackage{hypdoc} |
@@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ | |||
189 | %</driver> | 189 | %</driver> |
190 | % \fi | 190 | % \fi |
191 | % | 191 | % |
192 | % \CheckSum{342} | 192 | % \CheckSum{0} |
193 | % | 193 | % |
194 | % \CharacterTable | 194 | % \CharacterTable |
195 | % {Upper-case \A\B\C\D\E\F\G\H\I\J\K\L\M\N\O\P\Q\R\S\T\U\V\W\X\Y\Z | 195 | % {Upper-case \A\B\C\D\E\F\G\H\I\J\K\L\M\N\O\P\Q\R\S\T\U\V\W\X\Y\Z |
@@ -410,26 +410,26 @@ | |||
410 | % loading \package{arabluatex}. Assuming that \package{fontspec} is | 410 | % loading \package{arabluatex}. Assuming that \package{fontspec} is |
411 | % loaded, put this in your preamble just above the line that loads | 411 | % loaded, put this in your preamble just above the line that loads |
412 | % \package{arabluatex}: | 412 | % \package{arabluatex}: |
413 | % \arabluabox{\cs{newfontfamily}\cs{arabicfont}[Script=Arabic]\marg{fontname}} | 413 | % \arabluabox{\cs{newfontfamily}\cs{arabicfont}\marg{fontname}[Script=Arabic]} |
414 | % \noindent where \meta{fontname} is the standard name of the Arabic | 414 | % \noindent where \meta{fontname} is the standard name of the Arabic |
415 | % font you wish to use. | 415 | % font you wish to use. |
416 | % | 416 | % |
417 | % By default, if no Arabic font is selected, \package{arabluatex} will | 417 | % By default, if no Arabic font is selected, \package{arabluatex} will |
418 | % issue a warning message and attempt to load the Amiri | 418 | % issue a warning message and attempt to load the Amiri |
419 | % font\footnote{\textcite{pkg:amiri}.} like so:---\\ | 419 | % font\footnote{\textcite{pkg:amiri}.} like so:---\\ |
420 | % \arabluaverb{\newfontfamily\arabicfont[Script=Arabic]{Amiri}} | 420 | % \arabluaverb{\newfontfamily\arabicfont{Amiri}[Script=Arabic]} |
421 | % \begin{quoting} | 421 | % \begin{quoting} |
422 | % \textsc{Rem.} By default Amiri places the \arb[trans]{kasraT} in | 422 | % \textsc{Rem.} By default Amiri places the \arb[trans]{kasraT} in |
423 | % combination with the \arb[trans]{ta^sdId} below the consonant, | 423 | % combination with the \arb[trans]{ta^sdId} below the consonant, |
424 | % like so: \arb{BBi}\,. That is correct, as at least in the oldest | 424 | % like so: \arb{BBi}\,. That is correct, as at least in the oldest |
425 | % manuscripts {\newfontfamily\arabicfont[Script=Arabic, | 425 | % manuscripts {\newfontfamily\arabicfont{Amiri}[Script=Arabic, |
426 | % RawFeature={+ss05}]{Amiri}\arb{BBi}} may stand for \arb{BBa} as | 426 | % RawFeature={+ss05}]\arb{BBi}} may stand for \arb{BBa} as |
427 | % well as \arb{BBi}\,. See \textcite[i.14.C--D]{Wright}. The placement | 427 | % well as \arb{BBi}\,. See \textcite[i.14.C--D]{Wright}. The placement |
428 | % of the \arb[trans]{kasraT} above the consonant may be obtained by | 428 | % of the \arb[trans]{kasraT} above the consonant may be obtained by |
429 | % selecting the |ss05| feature of the Amiri font, like | 429 | % selecting the |ss05| feature of the Amiri font, like |
430 | % so:---\footnote{See the documentation of \package{amiri}, | 430 | % so:---\footnote{See the documentation of \package{amiri}, |
431 | % \textcite[5]{pkg:amiri}.}\\ | 431 | % \textcite[5]{pkg:amiri}.}\\ |
432 | % \arabluaverb{\newfontfamily\arabicfont[Script=Arabic,RawFeature={+ss05}]{Amiri}} | 432 | % \arabluaverb{\newfontfamily\arabicfont{Amiri}[Script=Arabic,RawFeature={+ss05}]} |
433 | % | 433 | % |
434 | % Other Arabic fonts may behave differently. | 434 | % Other Arabic fonts may behave differently. |
435 | % \end{quoting} | 435 | % \end{quoting} |
@@ -1747,8 +1747,24 @@ vowels (see ยง~3). | |||
1747 | % any point of the document by the command | 1747 | % any point of the document by the command |
1748 | % \cs{SetTranslitStyle}\marg{style}, where \meta{style} may be any | 1748 | % \cs{SetTranslitStyle}\marg{style}, where \meta{style} may be any |
1749 | % font shape selection command, eg. \cs{upshape}, \cs{itshape}, | 1749 | % font shape selection command, eg. \cs{upshape}, \cs{itshape}, |
1750 | % \cs{slshape}, and so forth. Any specific font may also be selected | 1750 | % \cs{slshape}, and so forth. |
1751 | % using the font-selecting commands of the \package{fontspec} package. | 1751 | % |
1752 | % \paragraph{Font} \DescribeMacro{\SetTranslitFont} Any specific font | ||
1753 | % may also be selected for rendering transliterated text with the | ||
1754 | % font-selecting commands of the \package{fontspec} package. Of | ||
1755 | % course, this font must have been defined properly. To take one | ||
1756 | % example, here is how the \emph{Gentium Plus} font may be used for | ||
1757 | % rendering transliterated text:--- | ||
1758 | % \iffalse | ||
1759 | %<*example> | ||
1760 | % \fi | ||
1761 | \begin{arabluaverbatim} | ||
1762 | \newfontfamily\translitfont{Gentium Plus}[Ligatures=TeX] | ||
1763 | \SetTranslitFont{\translitfont} | ||
1764 | \end{arabluaverbatim} | ||
1765 | % \iffalse | ||
1766 | %</example> | ||
1767 | % \fi | ||
1752 | % | 1768 | % |
1753 | % \paragraph{Proper names} \DescribeMacro{\cap} Proper names or book | 1769 | % \paragraph{Proper names} \DescribeMacro{\cap} Proper names or book |
1754 | % titles that must have their first letters uppercased may be passed | 1770 | % titles that must have their first letters uppercased may be passed |
@@ -2263,6 +2279,17 @@ wa-ya.sIru ta.hta 'l-jild-i | |||
2263 | \NewDocumentCommand{\SetArbDflt}{}{\def\al@arb@rules{dflt}} | 2279 | \NewDocumentCommand{\SetArbDflt}{}{\def\al@arb@rules{dflt}} |
2264 | % \end{macrocode} | 2280 | % \end{macrocode} |
2265 | % \end{macro} | 2281 | % \end{macro} |
2282 | % \begin{macro}{\SetTranslitFont} | ||
2283 | % By default, the font that is used for transliterated text is the | ||
2284 | % main font of the document. Any other font may also be selected | ||
2285 | % with the font-selecting commands of the \package{fontspec} | ||
2286 | % package. | ||
2287 | % \begin{macrocode} | ||
2288 | \def\al@trans@font{\rmfamily}% | ||
2289 | \NewDocumentCommand{\SetTranslitFont}{m}{\def\al@trans@font{#1}} | ||
2290 | % \end{macrocode} | ||
2291 | % | ||
2292 | % \end{macro} | ||
2266 | % \end{macro} | 2293 | % \end{macro} |
2267 | % \begin{macro}{\SetTranslitStyle} By default any transliterated | 2294 | % \begin{macro}{\SetTranslitStyle} By default any transliterated |
2268 | % Arabic text is printed in italics. This can be changed either | 2295 | % Arabic text is printed in italics. This can be changed either |
@@ -2327,7 +2354,7 @@ wa-ya.sIru ta.hta 'l-jild-i | |||
2327 | \DeclareDocumentCommand{\txarb}{+m}{\bgroup\textdir | 2354 | \DeclareDocumentCommand{\txarb}{+m}{\bgroup\textdir |
2328 | TRT\arabicfont#1\egroup} | 2355 | TRT\arabicfont#1\egroup} |
2329 | \DeclareDocumentCommand{\txtrans}{+m}{\bgroup\textdir | 2356 | \DeclareDocumentCommand{\txtrans}{+m}{\bgroup\textdir |
2330 | TLT\rmfamily#1\egroup} | 2357 | TLT\al@trans@font#1\egroup} |
2331 | % \end{macrocode} | 2358 | % \end{macrocode} |
2332 | % \end{macro} | 2359 | % \end{macro} |
2333 | % \end{macro} | 2360 | % \end{macro} |