[XeTeX] arabxetex: switch off input transliteration completely?
Niemann, Hartmut
hartmut.niemann at siemens.com
Wed Jun 14 17:01:21 CEST 2023
Thank you, Jonathan,
\begin{arab}[utf]
\input generatedfile.inc
\end{arab}
does seem to do what I need.
Regards!
Hartmut
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Von: Jonathan Kew <jfkthame at gmail.com>
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 14. Juni 2023 14:18
An: XeTeX (Unicode-based TeX) discussion. <xetex at tug.org>
Cc: Niemann, Hartmut (SMO RS LMC EN LM CCI FT) <hartmut.niemann at siemens.com>
Betreff: Re: [XeTeX] arabxetex: switch off input transliteration completely?
On 14/06/2023 12:13, Niemann, Hartmut via XeTeX wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I have a problem with automatically processed Arabic texts with
> “western” mixins like “(-GB-F01)” or “<+58.GT12>” (which are tags
> defining function resp. location of elements like switches in a car)
> and (as far as I can see) arabxetex’s input transliteration feature.
>
> My data source is a database that contains texts in about 20
> languages, and among other targets the customer documentation is
> generated by feeding xelatex with a (language specific) main document
> that \inputs an automatically generated unicode .tex file.
>
> And now Arabic had to be added. The texts are in Unicode, so no
> transliteration is needed for those. But if the transliteration
> function hits one of these tags “(-GB-F01)” it starts trying to typeset them Arabic.
>
> I would like to process Arabic Unicode text with having all latin
> characters passed unchanged. Is this possible? Or need I (re)write
> every tag like e.g. \textLR{(-GB-F01)}?
I'm guessing, as I've never used the ArabXeTeX package, but I suspect the [utf] option might do what you want.
JK
>
> Regards
>
> Hartmut
>
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