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1 files changed, 51 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/arabluatex.dtx b/arabluatex.dtx index 471ff5a..07f4f54 100644 --- a/arabluatex.dtx +++ b/arabluatex.dtx | |||
@@ -180,6 +180,11 @@ | |||
180 | \usepackage[toc,lot]{multitoc} | 180 | \usepackage[toc,lot]{multitoc} |
181 | \usepackage{paralist} | 181 | \usepackage{paralist} |
182 | \setdefaultitem{\textendash}{\textendash}{\textendash}{\textendash} | 182 | \setdefaultitem{\textendash}{\textendash}{\textendash}{\textendash} |
183 | \usepackage{enumitem} | ||
184 | \setlist{nosep} | ||
185 | \newlist{enumabjad}{enumerate}{10} | ||
186 | \setlist[enumabjad]{label={\aemph*{\abjad{\arabic*}}}} | ||
187 | \usepackage{multicol} | ||
183 | \usepackage{cleveref} | 188 | \usepackage{cleveref} |
184 | \usepackage{quoting} | 189 | \usepackage{quoting} |
185 | \quotingsetup{noorphans, rightmargin=0pt} | 190 | \quotingsetup{noorphans, rightmargin=0pt} |
@@ -694,9 +699,9 @@ vowels (see ยง~3). | |||
694 | %<*example> | 699 | %<*example> |
695 | % \fi | 700 | % \fi |
696 | \begin{arabluacode} | 701 | \begin{arabluacode} |
697 | \begin{enumerate}[XVI.] | 702 | \begin{enumerate}[label=\Roman*., start=16] |
698 | \item \indent\arb{fawA`ilu}*. | 703 | \item \indent\arb{fawA`ilu}*. |
699 | \begin{enumerate}[1.] | 704 | \begin{enumerate}[label=\arabic*.] |
700 | \item \indent\arb{fA`aluN}; as \arb{_hAtamuN} \emph{a | 705 | \item \indent\arb{fA`aluN}; as \arb{_hAtamuN} \emph{a |
701 | signet-ring}, ... | 706 | signet-ring}, ... |
702 | \end{enumerate} | 707 | \end{enumerate} |
@@ -3342,7 +3347,50 @@ qAla barzawayhi bn-u 'azhar-a, ra's-u 'a.tibbA'-i fAris-a... | |||
3342 | % | 3347 | % |
3343 | % \label{ref:abjad-list} | 3348 | % \label{ref:abjad-list} |
3344 | % As a third example, abjad-numbered lists can be typeset in | 3349 | % As a third example, abjad-numbered lists can be typeset in |
3345 | % conjunction with the \package{enumitem} package, like so:--- | 3350 | % conjunction with the \package{enumitem} package,\footnote{See the |
3351 | % documentation of \package{enumitem} for more details: | ||
3352 | % \url{https://ctan.org/pkg/enumitem}} like so:--- | ||
3353 | % \iffalse | ||
3354 | %<*example> | ||
3355 | % \fi | ||
3356 | \begin{arabluaverbatim} | ||
3357 | % preamble:--- | ||
3358 | \usepackage{enumitem} | ||
3359 | \newlist{enumabjad}{enumerate}{10} | ||
3360 | \setlist[enumabjad]{nosep, label={\aemph*{\abjad{\arabic*}}}} | ||
3361 | \usepackage{multicol} | ||
3362 | \end{arabluaverbatim} | ||
3363 | \begin{arabluacode} | ||
3364 | From \textcite[i. 29 B--C]{Wright}:--- The derived forms of the | ||
3365 | triliteral verb are usually reckoned fifteen in number, but the | ||
3366 | learner may pass over the last four, because (with the exception | ||
3367 | of the twelfth) they are of very rare occurrence. | ||
3368 | \RLmulticolcolumns | ||
3369 | \begin{multicols}{3} | ||
3370 | \begin{arab}[fullvoc] | ||
3371 | \begin{enumabjad} | ||
3372 | \item fa`ala | ||
3373 | \item fa``ala | ||
3374 | \item fA`ala | ||
3375 | \item 'af`ala | ||
3376 | \item tafa``ala | ||
3377 | \item tafA`ala | ||
3378 | \item infa`ala | ||
3379 | \item ifta`ala | ||
3380 | \item if`alla | ||
3381 | \item istaf`ala | ||
3382 | \item if`Alla | ||
3383 | \item if`aw`ala | ||
3384 | \item if`awwala | ||
3385 | \item if`anlala | ||
3386 | \item if`anl_A | ||
3387 | \end{enumabjad} | ||
3388 | \end{arab} | ||
3389 | \end{multicols} | ||
3390 | \end{arabluacode} | ||
3391 | % \iffalse | ||
3392 | %</example> | ||
3393 | % \fi | ||
3346 | % | 3394 | % |
3347 | % \paragraph{Caveat} | 3395 | % \paragraph{Caveat} |
3348 | % The various French definition files of the \package{babel} package | 3396 | % The various French definition files of the \package{babel} package |