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diff --git a/arabluatex.dtx b/arabluatex.dtx index e42a1cd..3cd9198 100644 --- a/arabluatex.dtx +++ b/arabluatex.dtx | |||
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ | |||
109 | title = {Information and Documentation - Romanization of the | 109 | title = {Information and Documentation - Romanization of the |
110 | Arabic Alphabet for Arabic, Ottoman-Turkish, | 110 | Arabic Alphabet for Arabic, Ottoman-Turkish, |
111 | Persian, Kurdish, Urdu and Pushto}, | 111 | Persian, Kurdish, Urdu and Pushto}, |
112 | date = {2011/07}, | 112 | date = {2011-07}, |
113 | url = {http://www.din.de} | 113 | url = {http://www.din.de} |
114 | } | 114 | } |
115 | 115 | ||
@@ -2924,11 +2924,12 @@ qAla barzawayhi bn-u 'azhar-a, ra's-u 'a.tibbA'-i fAris-a... | |||
2924 | % command |\fvarabic| itself can see it. | 2924 | % command |\fvarabic| itself can see it. |
2925 | % | 2925 | % |
2926 | % \DescribeMacro{\MkArbBreak} The \cs{MkArbBreak}\marg{csv list of | 2926 | % \DescribeMacro{\MkArbBreak} The \cs{MkArbBreak}\marg{csv list of |
2927 | % commands} command may be used to give any command---either new or | 2927 | % commands} command may be used in the preamble to give any |
2928 | % already existing---the precedence over \package{arabluatex} inside | 2928 | % \emph{single-argument} command---either new or already |
2929 | % Arabic environments. It takes as argument a comma-separated list of | 2929 | % existing---the precedence over \package{arabluatex} inside Arabic |
2930 | % commands each of which must be stripped of its leading | 2930 | % environments. It takes as argument a comma-separated list of |
2931 | % character |\|, like so:---\\ | 2931 | % commands each of which must be stripped of its leading character |
2932 | % |\|, like so:---\\ | ||
2932 | % \arabluaverb{\MkArbBreak{onecmd, anothercmd, yetanothercmd, ...}} | 2933 | % \arabluaverb{\MkArbBreak{onecmd, anothercmd, yetanothercmd, ...}} |
2933 | % | 2934 | % |
2934 | % For example, here follows a way to define a new command |\fvred| to | 2935 | % For example, here follows a way to define a new command |\fvred| to |