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From typeset Arabic directly to SVG with LuaTeX

Just a brief post With the explosive growth of interest in “eBooks” and the use of SVG in EPUB3, I thought it would be worth experimenting to see how “easy” it was to produce SVG directly from typeset Arabic: using…

  • Graham Douglas
  • February 1, 2012
  • Arabic, Extending with C and DLLs, LuaTeX, Unicode

Typesetting Arabic with LuaTeX [via a C plug-in] (Part 1)

Introduction In this new series of posts I’m going to attempt an overview of the topics, concepts, ideas and technologies involved in typesetting Arabic with LuaTeX, via a DLL I’m writing in C. Actually, the C code is very substantially…

  • Graham Douglas
  • January 25, 2012
  • Arabic, Typesetting and algorithms, Unicode

Excellent tutorial on Uniscribe

If you are interested in complex script typography and, in particular, exploring the Windows Uniscribe engine then this series of tutorials will be invaluable and save you a lot of time. Also provided is the C source code of Neatpad,…

  • Graham Douglas
  • December 23, 2011
  • Videos

Video: Integrating LuaTeX and Microsoft Word (passing math formulae)

Introduction Just a short post, this time with my first venture into screencasts. No sound in this one, sorry, but there will be in any future videos. From LuaTeX to Word The following simple demo shows equation material in LuaTeX…

  • Graham Douglas
  • December 10, 2011
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This looks useful: Gow – The lightweight alternative to Cygwin

Just received notification of this: “Gow (Gnu On Windows) is the lightweight alternative to Cygwin. It uses a convenient Windows installer that installs about 130 extremely useful open source UNIX applications compiled as native win32 binaries. It is designed to…

  • Graham Douglas
  • December 6, 2011
  • Examples, LuaTeX, PDF technical

Quick and dirty method for creating spot colours in PDFs

Introduction Just a 10-minute hack to explore putting spot colours into a PDF via pdf_colorstack nodes. I don’t have access to Acrobat Professional at the moment to check the separations properly, so treat this as an “alpha” method (i.e., not…

  • Graham Douglas
  • December 5, 2011
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