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bug#24724: 25.1; Arabic Printing Problem


From: Waleed Yousef
Subject: bug#24724: 25.1; Arabic Printing Problem
Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2016 19:43:09 +0000

I reread your reply; it seems that I misunderstood you.

However, I think we have two possibilties: either the ps file is produced in reverse character order or the gs program renders it this way.


On Oct 18, 2016 6:13 PM, "Waleed Yousef" <wyousef@fcih.net> wrote:

Sorry I did not say that; I just said when I write in libreoffice, I can
print well.

When I write Arabic in emacs, the buffer looks great. However, when I
spool to ps and open this ps using Ghostscript the letters are
reversed. Another clue is this: when I run ps2pdf to the ps file it
fails converting.



Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> writes:

>> From: Waleed Yousef <wyousef@fcih.net>
>> Cc: 24724@debbugs.gnu.org
>> Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2016 17:17:04 +0000
>>
>> I just want to be able to print Arabic buffers to pdf or to printer. I
>> searched alot and then found the .emacs snippet that I included in my
>> email. If there is another easier way that will be great.
>
> So you are saying that djvmono.bdf font (or maybe BDF fonts in
> general) make the bidirectional text look in the correct order, while
> other fonts don't?  My guess would be that Ghostscript is reordering
> the text, I see a bidi module in its sources.  So I think the key to
> this puzzle is to use Ghostscript.

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