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How can I write this name with LaTeX:
Also is the last letter an "l"?
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How can I write this name with LaTeX:
Also is the last letter an "l"?
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How can I write this name with LaTeX:
Also is the last letter an "l"?
xetex arabic
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How can I write this name with LaTeX:
Also is the last letter an "l"?
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Have a look at “How to look up a symbol?” for ideas how you can easily find a particular symbol.
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Find a font that has the glyph (Gentium, Linux Libertine, Times New Roman, Brill, etc.). The default Computer Modern version also works with fontspec
.
Compile with xelatex
or lualatex
:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{fontspec}
setmainfont{Gentium}
begin{document}
Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī?
Yes, Mud{h}ammad ibn M={u}s={a} al-Khw={a}rizm={i}!
end{document}
You may be able to set up shortcuts in your editor if you're writing a lot of those diacritics.
If you want the same font as your example (Charis SIL):
setmainfont{Charis Sil}
What do you mean by ''The default Computer Modern version also works with fontspec''? I am compiling with xelatex and I am using the Latin Modern font but not using fontspec
– Tertuliano Máximo Afonso
8 hours ago
2
why use ascii accent input, isn't it simpler just to use the text as in the question title?
– David Carlisle
8 hours ago
@TertulianoMáximoAfonso, I mean, just compile withxelatex
then. As David said, no need for special ascii input. I just used it as an example.
– Joseph
6 hours ago
I quite like Junicode as a LaTeX Unicode font. It even comes with it's ownmicrotype
configuration!
– bradrn
47 mins ago
add a comment |
You didn't say what you had tried, but with xelatex, this works
documentclass{article}
begin{document}
Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī
end{document}
3
for pdflatex the same would work but you need to addDeclareUnicodeCharacter{1E25}{d{h}}
in current releases.
– David Carlisle
8 hours ago
add a comment |
Here it is:
documentclass{report}
begin{document}
Mud{h}ammad ibn M={u}s={a} al-Khw={a}rizm={i}
end{document}
The last letter is a dotless i
(produce by i
) with bar above it.
1
you could use={i}
or more simply={i}
butī
is possibly simpler.
– David Carlisle
8 hours ago
1
@DavidCarlisle, I am old school... :-)
– Sigur
8 hours ago
add a comment |
arabluatex
is also able to typeset Arabic proper names:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{arabluatex}
begin{document}
SetTranslitConvention{dmg}
prname{mu.hammad ibn mUs_A| al-_hwArizmiyy}
SetTranslitConvention{arabica}
prname{mu.hammad ibn mUs_A| al-_hwArizmiyy}
SetTranslitConvention{loc}
prname{mu.hammad ibn mUs_A| al-_hwArizmiyy}
end{document}
add a comment |
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Find a font that has the glyph (Gentium, Linux Libertine, Times New Roman, Brill, etc.). The default Computer Modern version also works with fontspec
.
Compile with xelatex
or lualatex
:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{fontspec}
setmainfont{Gentium}
begin{document}
Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī?
Yes, Mud{h}ammad ibn M={u}s={a} al-Khw={a}rizm={i}!
end{document}
You may be able to set up shortcuts in your editor if you're writing a lot of those diacritics.
If you want the same font as your example (Charis SIL):
setmainfont{Charis Sil}
What do you mean by ''The default Computer Modern version also works with fontspec''? I am compiling with xelatex and I am using the Latin Modern font but not using fontspec
– Tertuliano Máximo Afonso
8 hours ago
2
why use ascii accent input, isn't it simpler just to use the text as in the question title?
– David Carlisle
8 hours ago
@TertulianoMáximoAfonso, I mean, just compile withxelatex
then. As David said, no need for special ascii input. I just used it as an example.
– Joseph
6 hours ago
I quite like Junicode as a LaTeX Unicode font. It even comes with it's ownmicrotype
configuration!
– bradrn
47 mins ago
add a comment |
Find a font that has the glyph (Gentium, Linux Libertine, Times New Roman, Brill, etc.). The default Computer Modern version also works with fontspec
.
Compile with xelatex
or lualatex
:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{fontspec}
setmainfont{Gentium}
begin{document}
Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī?
Yes, Mud{h}ammad ibn M={u}s={a} al-Khw={a}rizm={i}!
end{document}
You may be able to set up shortcuts in your editor if you're writing a lot of those diacritics.
If you want the same font as your example (Charis SIL):
setmainfont{Charis Sil}
What do you mean by ''The default Computer Modern version also works with fontspec''? I am compiling with xelatex and I am using the Latin Modern font but not using fontspec
– Tertuliano Máximo Afonso
8 hours ago
2
why use ascii accent input, isn't it simpler just to use the text as in the question title?
– David Carlisle
8 hours ago
@TertulianoMáximoAfonso, I mean, just compile withxelatex
then. As David said, no need for special ascii input. I just used it as an example.
– Joseph
6 hours ago
I quite like Junicode as a LaTeX Unicode font. It even comes with it's ownmicrotype
configuration!
– bradrn
47 mins ago
add a comment |
Find a font that has the glyph (Gentium, Linux Libertine, Times New Roman, Brill, etc.). The default Computer Modern version also works with fontspec
.
Compile with xelatex
or lualatex
:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{fontspec}
setmainfont{Gentium}
begin{document}
Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī?
Yes, Mud{h}ammad ibn M={u}s={a} al-Khw={a}rizm={i}!
end{document}
You may be able to set up shortcuts in your editor if you're writing a lot of those diacritics.
If you want the same font as your example (Charis SIL):
setmainfont{Charis Sil}
Find a font that has the glyph (Gentium, Linux Libertine, Times New Roman, Brill, etc.). The default Computer Modern version also works with fontspec
.
Compile with xelatex
or lualatex
:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{fontspec}
setmainfont{Gentium}
begin{document}
Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī?
Yes, Mud{h}ammad ibn M={u}s={a} al-Khw={a}rizm={i}!
end{document}
You may be able to set up shortcuts in your editor if you're writing a lot of those diacritics.
If you want the same font as your example (Charis SIL):
setmainfont{Charis Sil}
answered 8 hours ago
JosephJoseph
2,7492133
2,7492133
What do you mean by ''The default Computer Modern version also works with fontspec''? I am compiling with xelatex and I am using the Latin Modern font but not using fontspec
– Tertuliano Máximo Afonso
8 hours ago
2
why use ascii accent input, isn't it simpler just to use the text as in the question title?
– David Carlisle
8 hours ago
@TertulianoMáximoAfonso, I mean, just compile withxelatex
then. As David said, no need for special ascii input. I just used it as an example.
– Joseph
6 hours ago
I quite like Junicode as a LaTeX Unicode font. It even comes with it's ownmicrotype
configuration!
– bradrn
47 mins ago
add a comment |
What do you mean by ''The default Computer Modern version also works with fontspec''? I am compiling with xelatex and I am using the Latin Modern font but not using fontspec
– Tertuliano Máximo Afonso
8 hours ago
2
why use ascii accent input, isn't it simpler just to use the text as in the question title?
– David Carlisle
8 hours ago
@TertulianoMáximoAfonso, I mean, just compile withxelatex
then. As David said, no need for special ascii input. I just used it as an example.
– Joseph
6 hours ago
I quite like Junicode as a LaTeX Unicode font. It even comes with it's ownmicrotype
configuration!
– bradrn
47 mins ago
What do you mean by ''The default Computer Modern version also works with fontspec''? I am compiling with xelatex and I am using the Latin Modern font but not using fontspec
– Tertuliano Máximo Afonso
8 hours ago
What do you mean by ''The default Computer Modern version also works with fontspec''? I am compiling with xelatex and I am using the Latin Modern font but not using fontspec
– Tertuliano Máximo Afonso
8 hours ago
2
2
why use ascii accent input, isn't it simpler just to use the text as in the question title?
– David Carlisle
8 hours ago
why use ascii accent input, isn't it simpler just to use the text as in the question title?
– David Carlisle
8 hours ago
@TertulianoMáximoAfonso, I mean, just compile with
xelatex
then. As David said, no need for special ascii input. I just used it as an example.– Joseph
6 hours ago
@TertulianoMáximoAfonso, I mean, just compile with
xelatex
then. As David said, no need for special ascii input. I just used it as an example.– Joseph
6 hours ago
I quite like Junicode as a LaTeX Unicode font. It even comes with it's own
microtype
configuration!– bradrn
47 mins ago
I quite like Junicode as a LaTeX Unicode font. It even comes with it's own
microtype
configuration!– bradrn
47 mins ago
add a comment |
You didn't say what you had tried, but with xelatex, this works
documentclass{article}
begin{document}
Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī
end{document}
3
for pdflatex the same would work but you need to addDeclareUnicodeCharacter{1E25}{d{h}}
in current releases.
– David Carlisle
8 hours ago
add a comment |
You didn't say what you had tried, but with xelatex, this works
documentclass{article}
begin{document}
Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī
end{document}
3
for pdflatex the same would work but you need to addDeclareUnicodeCharacter{1E25}{d{h}}
in current releases.
– David Carlisle
8 hours ago
add a comment |
You didn't say what you had tried, but with xelatex, this works
documentclass{article}
begin{document}
Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī
end{document}
You didn't say what you had tried, but with xelatex, this works
documentclass{article}
begin{document}
Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī
end{document}
answered 8 hours ago
David CarlisleDavid Carlisle
491k4111351883
491k4111351883
3
for pdflatex the same would work but you need to addDeclareUnicodeCharacter{1E25}{d{h}}
in current releases.
– David Carlisle
8 hours ago
add a comment |
3
for pdflatex the same would work but you need to addDeclareUnicodeCharacter{1E25}{d{h}}
in current releases.
– David Carlisle
8 hours ago
3
3
for pdflatex the same would work but you need to add
DeclareUnicodeCharacter{1E25}{d{h}}
in current releases.– David Carlisle
8 hours ago
for pdflatex the same would work but you need to add
DeclareUnicodeCharacter{1E25}{d{h}}
in current releases.– David Carlisle
8 hours ago
add a comment |
Here it is:
documentclass{report}
begin{document}
Mud{h}ammad ibn M={u}s={a} al-Khw={a}rizm={i}
end{document}
The last letter is a dotless i
(produce by i
) with bar above it.
1
you could use={i}
or more simply={i}
butī
is possibly simpler.
– David Carlisle
8 hours ago
1
@DavidCarlisle, I am old school... :-)
– Sigur
8 hours ago
add a comment |
Here it is:
documentclass{report}
begin{document}
Mud{h}ammad ibn M={u}s={a} al-Khw={a}rizm={i}
end{document}
The last letter is a dotless i
(produce by i
) with bar above it.
1
you could use={i}
or more simply={i}
butī
is possibly simpler.
– David Carlisle
8 hours ago
1
@DavidCarlisle, I am old school... :-)
– Sigur
8 hours ago
add a comment |
Here it is:
documentclass{report}
begin{document}
Mud{h}ammad ibn M={u}s={a} al-Khw={a}rizm={i}
end{document}
The last letter is a dotless i
(produce by i
) with bar above it.
Here it is:
documentclass{report}
begin{document}
Mud{h}ammad ibn M={u}s={a} al-Khw={a}rizm={i}
end{document}
The last letter is a dotless i
(produce by i
) with bar above it.
answered 9 hours ago
SigurSigur
25.5k456139
25.5k456139
1
you could use={i}
or more simply={i}
butī
is possibly simpler.
– David Carlisle
8 hours ago
1
@DavidCarlisle, I am old school... :-)
– Sigur
8 hours ago
add a comment |
1
you could use={i}
or more simply={i}
butī
is possibly simpler.
– David Carlisle
8 hours ago
1
@DavidCarlisle, I am old school... :-)
– Sigur
8 hours ago
1
1
you could use
={i}
or more simply ={i}
but ī
is possibly simpler.– David Carlisle
8 hours ago
you could use
={i}
or more simply ={i}
but ī
is possibly simpler.– David Carlisle
8 hours ago
1
1
@DavidCarlisle, I am old school... :-)
– Sigur
8 hours ago
@DavidCarlisle, I am old school... :-)
– Sigur
8 hours ago
add a comment |
arabluatex
is also able to typeset Arabic proper names:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{arabluatex}
begin{document}
SetTranslitConvention{dmg}
prname{mu.hammad ibn mUs_A| al-_hwArizmiyy}
SetTranslitConvention{arabica}
prname{mu.hammad ibn mUs_A| al-_hwArizmiyy}
SetTranslitConvention{loc}
prname{mu.hammad ibn mUs_A| al-_hwArizmiyy}
end{document}
add a comment |
arabluatex
is also able to typeset Arabic proper names:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{arabluatex}
begin{document}
SetTranslitConvention{dmg}
prname{mu.hammad ibn mUs_A| al-_hwArizmiyy}
SetTranslitConvention{arabica}
prname{mu.hammad ibn mUs_A| al-_hwArizmiyy}
SetTranslitConvention{loc}
prname{mu.hammad ibn mUs_A| al-_hwArizmiyy}
end{document}
add a comment |
arabluatex
is also able to typeset Arabic proper names:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{arabluatex}
begin{document}
SetTranslitConvention{dmg}
prname{mu.hammad ibn mUs_A| al-_hwArizmiyy}
SetTranslitConvention{arabica}
prname{mu.hammad ibn mUs_A| al-_hwArizmiyy}
SetTranslitConvention{loc}
prname{mu.hammad ibn mUs_A| al-_hwArizmiyy}
end{document}
arabluatex
is also able to typeset Arabic proper names:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{arabluatex}
begin{document}
SetTranslitConvention{dmg}
prname{mu.hammad ibn mUs_A| al-_hwArizmiyy}
SetTranslitConvention{arabica}
prname{mu.hammad ibn mUs_A| al-_hwArizmiyy}
SetTranslitConvention{loc}
prname{mu.hammad ibn mUs_A| al-_hwArizmiyy}
end{document}
edited 3 mins ago
answered 10 mins ago
Robert AlessiRobert Alessi
36819
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add a comment |
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