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<div><br>This is question for Vafa: can you explain what is the reason that in .pdf file, created using xelatex+polyglossia with use of arabic as secondary language (the main is latin), bidi is credited as "creator"? I do understand that bidi is used for arabic, but, with due respect, I think it's very unfair to declare it as creator application instead of xe(la)tex.<br>
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</div><br></div></blockquote></div><br>I have done this because someone in the past requested it. Why is this unfair? <br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Best wishes,<br>Vafa Khalighi<br>
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