diff --git a/manuscript.md b/manuscript.md index cd7e042..ebb622b 100644 --- a/manuscript.md +++ b/manuscript.md @@ -343,8 +343,9 @@ Above two identical paragraphs were coming from `include/addition1.md`. Arabic transliteration utilizes a \latex package [`Nusantara`](https://github.com/hasanalrasyid/Nusantara). It was a derivation of `arabxetex` package. This package provides an arabic transliteration based on traditional convention that proliferates in Indonesia (Nusantara archipelago, hence its name). -This package also provide a simple and experimental implementation of _imla'_ for character _hamzah_ (`.nu "a`), namely standalone hamza, hamza above alif _kursy_, hamza under alif _kursy_, hamza with another _kursy_ of ya or waw, and hamza _washl_. -The inclusion of arabic follows one of two schemes. First is as an inline in a text/paragraphs. +This package also provide a simple and experimental implementation of _imla'_ for character _hamzah_ `.nu "a` , namely standalone hamza `.nu "a` , hamza above alif _kursiy_ `.nu "A` , hamza under alif _kursiy_ `.nu "i` , hamza with another _kursiy_ of ya or waw `.nu "w / "y` , and hamza _washl_ `.nu _a / ~a` . +The inclusion of arabic text should follow one of two schemes. +First is as an inline in a text/paragraphs. In this scenario, we use `[.nu]` class, for example: ``[.nu rabbi fa-_infa`naa bibarkatihim]`` will produce ``.nu rabbi fa-_infa`naa bibarkatihim``. Another scenario requires `~~~nusantara` CodeBlock class. Following this example: @@ -374,14 +375,14 @@ The implementation of following CodeBlock can be seen at Figure \ref{fig:dia1}. Please be aware that the `size` will be considered as a multiplier from `\linewidth`. ``` -~~~{#fig:dia1 .diagram size=0.6 caption="dia"} +~~~{#fig:dia1 .diagram size=0.4 caption="dia"} let x = circle 10 in x ~~~ ``` -~~~{#fig:dia1 .diagram size=0.6 caption="from Diagrams"} -let t = circle 80 +~~~{#fig:dia1 .diagram size=0.4 caption="from Diagrams"} +let t = circle 10 in t ~~~