Changing the font for a script
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Typically, fonts contain only a selection of scripts, and changing them automatically (as well as the writing direction) to make sure the document is properly typeset would be a nice feature. Here is a mock up.
It is based on the pre_linebreak_filter
callback, which contains the horizontal list of glyphs, kerns, whatsits, etc., before building the paragraph. This callback is used by the font loader, too. It works with LaTeX 2016 and LuaTeX 0.95, but it should work with previous versions with minimal changes.
It is intended just for small chunks of text (a proper noun, a few words, etc.). For proper bidi writing, see typo-dha.lua, typo-dua.lua, typo-dub.lua and typo-duc.lua in context.
\documentclass{article} \directlua{ local DIR = node.id("dir") function show_nodes (head) local isArab = false for item in node.traverse_id(node.id"glyph", head) do if item.char > 1536 and item.char < 1792 then item.font = arabicfont % Defined below if isArab == false then isArab = true d = node.new(DIR) d.dir = '+TRT' node.insert_before(head, item, d) end else if isArab == true then isArab = false d = node.new(DIR) d.dir = '-TRT' node.insert_after(head, prevglyf, d) end end prevglyf = item % A bit dangerous, but usually OK. end return head end luatexbase.add_to_callback("pre_linebreak_filter", show_nodes, 'desc') luatexbase.add_to_callback("hpack_filter", show_nodes, 'desc') } % The contextual analysis for arabic must be after the font % changes. It fontspec is loaded before, then the callbacks must be % reorderer, which is feasible. \usepackage{fontspec} \setmainfont{Iwona} \newfontfamily\amiri[Script=Arabic]{Amiri} \begin{document} {\amiri (نص قصير)\directlua{ arabicfont = font.current() }} Some text Some text نص قصير Some text \begin{tabular}{rr} One & Two \\ Three & أربعة % :-/ Estra space \end{tabular} Some text. \end{document}