[XeTeX] sectioning commands with arabxetex

Abdulrahman Al-Abdusalalm abdulrhman.niz at cas.edu.om
Tue Mar 15 07:32:54 CET 2011


Thank Vafa. I refrained from using Arabxetex and rather discovered
polyglossia
which solved the problem for now.



On 15 March 2011 09:55, Vafa Khalighi <vafakhlgh at gmail.com> wrote:

> Do not put your sectioning commands inside RTL environment (arab).
>
> 2011/3/15 Abdulrahman Al-Abdusalalm <abdulrhman.niz at cas.edu.om>
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am preparing a manuscript with arabxetex and facing a problem with
>> sectioning commands (\section,\subsec...),
>> basically the problem is that I get Arabic digits instead of Arabic-indic
>> and also the numbering is typeset right to
>> left (i.e. 1.3 for 3.1) the code snippet looks as follows:
>>
>> \begin{arab}
>> ...
>>
>> \subsection{\textarab{الخطوط الرقمية} \textLR{(Fonts)}}
>>
>> ...
>> \end{arab}
>>
>> I am also planning to include figures with captions and presume the same
>> problem.
>> Any advice is appreciated.
>>
>> --
>> Abdulrahman AAl Abdulsalam
>> Assistant Lecturer - IT Department
>> College of Applied Science
>> P.O. Box 699
>> Nizwa, 611
>> Oman
>>
>>
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>
> --
> If some one say: "You divide ten into two parts: multiply the one by
> itself; it will be equal to the other taken eighty-one times." Computation:
> You say, ten less thing, multiplied by itself, is a hundred plus a square
> less twenty things, and this is equal to eighty-one things. Separate the
> twenty things from a hundred and a square, and add them to eighty-one. It
> will then be a hundred plus a square, which is equal to a hundred and one
> roots. Halve the roots; the moiety is fifty and a half. Multiply this by
> itself, it is two thousand five hundred and fifty and a quarter. Subtract
> from this one hundred; the remainder is two thousand four hundred and fifty
> and a quarter. Extract the root from this; it is forty-nine and a half.
> Subtract this from the moiety of the roots, which is fifty and a half. There
> remains one, and this is one of the two parts.
>
> *Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī*
>
>


-- 
Abdulrahman AAl Abdulsalam
Assistant Lecturer - IT Department
College of Applied Science
P.O. Box 699
Nizwa, 611
Oman
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