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Fun with XeTeX: Colouring Arabic glyphs

Pre-processing Arabic text Just a quick example of colouring Arabic glyphs via the XeTeX engine (XeLaTeX) using a pre-processor written in C (via FreeType and libotf). The glyph paths were obtained via FreeType and written out as TeX files that…

  • Graham Douglas
  • July 22, 2013
  • Arabic, PDF technical, Typesetting and algorithms

Example: Importing a Cairo PDF into XeTeX

A quick example… Just a quick example of importing the Cairo graphics clock into the latest XeTeX engine (using XeLaTeX). Crop marks were added using a raw \special{pdf: bop …} command. Download PDF

  • Graham Douglas
  • July 13, 2013
  • Arabic, PDF technical, Typesetting and algorithms

Creating a clock with Arabic digits using the Cairo graphics library

Cairo graphics Cairo is an excellent graphics library, albeit a little tricky to build on Windows. After successfully compiling it as a static library (.lib) I wanted to explore using it to create PDFs containing Arabic. Cairo is a graphics…

  • Graham Douglas
  • July 13, 2013
  • Post about about fonts, glyphs and characters, Unicode

Building SIL’s Graphite2 on Windows

A very short post I’ve been reading about SIL International’s Graphite engine and it looks really interesting. I downloaded the code and ran the CMake-based build process through the CMake graphical interface. It didn’t work. Eventually, I found some instructions…

  • Graham Douglas
  • April 29, 2013
  • Arabic, Post about about fonts, glyphs and characters, Unicode

Glyph chart for ScheherazadeRegOT

I’m in the middle of writing the first of a new series of articles on using the libotf C library to typeset fully vowelled Arabic. I hope to get the first article finished in the next week or two. In…

  • Graham Douglas
  • April 7, 2013
  • C programming (miscellaneous), OpenType, Post about about fonts, glyphs and characters, TeX (general)

Type 42 PostScript fonts with DVIPS: FreeType, LCDF Typetools and re-encoding

Summary This is a lengthy post which covers numerous topics on using fonts with TeX and DVIPS. It was fun to write and program but it certainly absorbed many hours of my evenings and weekends. In some areas I’ve had…

  • Graham Douglas
  • March 30, 2013
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