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Thanks, that works nicely.<br>
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On 11/09/23 17:52, VAFA KHALIGHI wrote:
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<div>Yes, you can. You can modify xepersian-mathsdigitspec to suit
your needs. bidi has nothing to do with font.<br>
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<div>On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 6:46 PM, Nathan Sidoli <span><<a
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<blockquote>Is is possible to use Eastern Arabic numerals
inside a math environment, say inside \frac{}{} (such as
\frac{٥}{٢})? When I try this with unicode input, I get no
errors, but blank output. When I enter a RL environment
within \frac, using bidi, I get errors. (This must have
something to do with \frac because I can generally use bidi
within a math environment to get Easter Arabic numerals.)<br>
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When I try to change the math environment's digits font for
the whole text (say using \usepackage{mathspec} ->
\setmathsfont(Digits){Some Arabic Font}), it uses the right
font, but it uses the Western Arabic numeral set, not the
Eastern Arabic set.<br>
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