03-11-2004
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encode::arabic::arabtex::verbatim
Encode::Arabic::ArabTeX::Verbatim(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Encode::Arabic::ArabTeX::Verbatim(3pm)
NAME
Encode::Arabic::ArabTeX::Verbatim - Interpreter of the Verbatim variant of the ArabTeX notation
REVISION
$Revision: 717 $ $Date: 2008-10-03 00:28:12 +0200 (Fri, 03 Oct 2008) $
SYNOPSIS
use Encode::Arabic::ArabTeX::Verbatim; # imports just like 'use Encode' would, plus extended options
while ($line = <>) { # maps the ArabTeX notation for Arabic into the Arabic script
print encode 'utf8', decode 'arabtex-verb', $line; # 'ArabTeX-Verbatim' alias 'ArabTeX-Verb'
}
# ArabTeX language-dependent transliteration <--> ArabTeX verbatim transliteration
$string = decode 'ArabTeX-Verbatim', $octets;
$octets = encode 'ArabTeX-Verbatim', $string;
DESCRIPTION
ArabTeX is an excellent extension to TeX/LaTeX designed for typesetting the right-to-left scripts of the Orient. It comes up with very
intuitive and comprehensible lower ASCII transliterations, the expressive power of which is even better than that of the scripts.
Encode::Arabic::ArabTeX::Verbatim implements the rules needed for proper interpretation of the ArabTeX verbatim notation, which is
discussed in the ArabTeX User Manual. The conversion ifself is done by Encode::Mapper, and the user interface is built on the
Encode::Encoding module.
Relevant guidance is given in Encode::Arabic::ArabTeX, from which this module inherits. The transformation rules are, however, quite
different ;)
This work is presented in its development version!
SEE ALSO
Encode::Arabic::ArabTeX, Encode::Arabic, Encode::Mapper, Encode::Encoding, Encode
ArabTeX system <ftp://ftp.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/pub/arabtex/arabtex.htm>
Klaus Lagally <http://www.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/ifi/bs/people/lagall_e.htm>
AUTHOR
Otakar Smrz, <http://ufal.mff.cuni.cz/~smrz/>
eval { 'E<lt>' . ( join '.', qw 'otakar smrz' ) . "x40" . ( join '.', qw 'mff cuni cz' ) . 'E<gt>' }
Perl is also designed to make the easy jobs not that easy ;)
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2005-2008 by Otakar Smrz
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.10.1 2010-01-18 Encode::Arabic::ArabTeX::Verbatim(3pm)