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@@ -2510,7 +2510,7 @@ word that \cs{arbnull} is applied to. | |||
2510 | % \NoArbUp\arb[trans]{\cap{`amruNU}}\ArbUpDflt\,; | 2510 | % \NoArbUp\arb[trans]{\cap{`amruNU}}\ArbUpDflt\,; |
2511 | % \item \label{ref:dmg-up-rend}As superscript text: | 2511 | % \item \label{ref:dmg-up-rend}As superscript text: |
2512 | % \arb[trans]{\cap{`amruNU}}\,; | 2512 | % \arb[trans]{\cap{`amruNU}}\,; |
2513 | % \item Discarded: \arb[trans]{\cap{`amr}}. | 2513 | % \item \label{ref:irab-discarded}Discarded: \arb[trans]{\cap{`amr}}. |
2514 | % \end{compactenum} | 2514 | % \end{compactenum} |
2515 | % \DescribeMacro{\arbup} By default, \package{arabluatex} applies rule | 2515 | % \DescribeMacro{\arbup} By default, \package{arabluatex} applies rule |
2516 | % \ref{ref:dmg-up-rend}. Once delimited by a set of Lua functions, | 2516 | % \ref{ref:dmg-up-rend}. Once delimited by a set of Lua functions, |
@@ -2591,6 +2591,33 @@ muhaddamaTaN mi'_danatu-hu}: \arb[trans]{ra'aytu | |||
2591 | % min mu_hA.tabati-hi 'a.had-uN bi-sayyidi-nA} \arb[trans]{mana`a | 2591 | % min mu_hA.tabati-hi 'a.had-uN bi-sayyidi-nA} \arb[trans]{mana`a |
2592 | % 'l-nAs-a kAffaT-aN min mu_hA.tabati-hi 'a.had-uN bi-sayyidi-nA}. | 2592 | % 'l-nAs-a kAffaT-aN min mu_hA.tabati-hi 'a.had-uN bi-sayyidi-nA}. |
2593 | % \end{quoting} | 2593 | % \end{quoting} |
2594 | % | ||
2595 | % \paragraph{Discarding the \arb[trans]{'i`rAb}} | ||
2596 | % As said above (\vref{ref:irab-discarded}), the \arb[trans]{'i`rAb} | ||
2597 | % may be discarded in some cases, as in transliterated proper names or | ||
2598 | % book titles. \package{arabluatex} is able to render words ending | ||
2599 | % with \arb[trans]{tA' marbU.taT} in different ways, depending on | ||
2600 | % their function:--- | ||
2601 | % \begin{compactenum}[(a)] | ||
2602 | % \item Nouns followed by an adjective in apposition: |madInaT| | ||
2603 | % |kabIraT| \arb[trans]{madInaT kabIraT}, |al-madInaT| |al-kabIraT| | ||
2604 | % \arb[trans]{al-madInaT al-kabIraT}. | ||
2605 | % \item Nouns followed by another noun in the genitive (contruct | ||
2606 | % state): |.hikmaT| |al-l_ah| \arb[trans]{.hikmaT al-\cap{l}_ah}, | ||
2607 | % |fi.d.daT| |al-darAhim| \arb[trans]{fi.d.daT al-darAhim}. | ||
2608 | % \end{compactenum} | ||
2609 | % \begin{quoting} | ||
2610 | % \textsc{Rem.} It may so happen, as in the absence of the article | ||
2611 | % before the annexed word, that \package{arabluatex} be unable to | ||
2612 | % determine which of the above two cases the word ending with | ||
2613 | % \arb[trans]{tA' marbU.taT} falls into. The \enquote*{pipe} | ||
2614 | % character (see \vref{sec:pipe}) may be appended to that word to | ||
2615 | % indicate that what follows is in the construct state: | ||
2616 | % |\cap{r}isAlaT| |fI| |tartIb| \verb+qirA'aT|+ |kutub| | ||
2617 | % |\cap{^g}AlInUs| \arb[trans]{\cap{r}isAlaT fI tartIb qirA'aT| | ||
2618 | % kutub \cap{^g}AlInUs}. | ||
2619 | % \end{quoting} | ||
2620 | % | ||
2594 | % | 2621 | % |
2595 | % \paragraph{Uncertain short vowels} | 2622 | % \paragraph{Uncertain short vowels} |
2596 | % In some printed books, it may happen that more than one short vowel | 2623 | % In some printed books, it may happen that more than one short vowel |