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\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{fontspec}
\usepackage{eledmac,eledpar,metalogo,hyperref}
\setlength{\parindent}{0pt}
\newfontfamily\syriacfont[Script=Syriac,Scale=1.2]{estre.otf}
\newcommand{\textsyriac}[1] % Syriac inside LTR
{\bgroup\luatextextdir TRT\syriacfont #1\egroup}
\newcommand{\n} [1] % for digits inside Arabic text
{\bgroup\luatextextdir TLT #1\egroup}
\newcommand{\syriacfootnote} [1] % Syriac Footnotes
{\footnote{\textsyriac{#1}}}
\newenvironment{syriac} % Syriac paragraph
{\luatextextdir TRT\luatexpardir TRT\syriacfont}{}
\begin{document}
\date{}
\title{Using \LuaLaTeX\ to typesset RTL texte with eledpar}
\maketitle
\begin{abstract}
This file provides an example on how to use eledpar and \LuaLaTeX\ to typeset a right to left text with its translation on the facing page\footnote{The text was provided by Latechneuse on \url{http://tex.stackexchange.com/q/227837/7712}.}.
As you can see, the switch to RTL convention is made \emph{before} the \verb+pstart+.
It must be also called inside \verb+\eledsection+.
For an example with \XeLaTeX, look at \href{./parallel-column-two-languages.tex}{parallel-column-two-languages.tex} file.
\end{abstract}
\begin{pages}
\begin{Leftside}
\begin{syriac}
\beginnumbering
\pstart
\eledsection*{\textsyriac{ܡܿܟܪܟܝ}}
\pend
\pstart
1ܘܟܕ 2ܡܿܟܪܟܝ3ܢܢ ܐܪܟ4ܐܢܐ ܗ̄ 5ܡܘܪܐ6 ܗܿܝ ܩ7ܕܡܝܬܐ
\pend
\endnumbering
\end{syriac}
\end{Leftside}
\begin{Rightside}
\beginnumbering
\pstart
\eledsection{English headline}
\pend
\pstart
Some english text.
\pend
\endnumbering
\end{Rightside}
\Pages
\end{pages}
\end{document}
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