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48\usepackage{tikz} 48\usepackage{tikz}
49\usepackage[skins]{tcolorbox} 49\usepackage[skins]{tcolorbox}
50\usepackage{csquotes} 50\usepackage{csquotes}
51\usepackage[style=authoryear]{biblatex}
52\addbibresource{arabluatex.bib}
51\EnableCrossrefs 53\EnableCrossrefs
52\CodelineIndex 54\CodelineIndex
53\RecordChanges 55\RecordChanges
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142% \url{http://ctan.org/pkg/arabtex}} Arab\LuaTeX\ is at present 144% \url{http://ctan.org/pkg/arabtex}} Arab\LuaTeX\ is at present
143% nothing more than a modest piece of software. Hopefully---if I may 145% nothing more than a modest piece of software. Hopefully---if I may
144% say so---it will eventually provide all of its valuable qualities to 146% say so---it will eventually provide all of its valuable qualities to
145% the \LuaLaTeX\ users. 147% the \LuaLaTeX\ users. \package{arabtex} dates back to 1992. As far
148% as I know, it was then the first and only way to typeset Arabic
149% texts with \TeX\ and \LaTeX. To achieve this, \package{arabtex}
150% provides an Arabic font in \emph{Nasḫī} style and a macro package
151% that defines its own input notation which is, as the author states,
152% \textcquote[2]{Lagally2004}{both machine, and human, readable, and
153% suited for electronic transmission and e-mail communication}.
146% 154%
147% \section{Usage} 155% \section{Usage}
148% 156%
@@ -256,7 +264,8 @@
256% \AtBeginDocument{\ifdef{\Footnote}{\robustify{\Footnote}}{}} 264% \AtBeginDocument{\ifdef{\Footnote}{\robustify{\Footnote}}{}}
257\endinput 265\endinput
258% \end{macrocode} 266% \end{macrocode}
259 267%
268% \printbibliography
260% 269%
261% \iffalse 270% \iffalse
262%</package> 271%</package>