\documentclass{ltxdoc} \input{bidi-doc-preamble.ltx} \begin{document} \section*{Introduction} \textsf{bidi} provides a convenient interface for typesetting bidirectional texts in plain \TeX\ and \LaTeX, using the \XeTeX{} engine. \subsection*{\textsf{bidi} Info On The Terminal and In The Log File} If you use \textsf{bidi} package to write any input \TeX\ document, and then run \texttt{xelatex} on your document, \textsf{bidi} writes some information about itself to the terminal and to the log file. The information is something like: \begin{verbatim} **************************************************** * * bidi package (Bidirectional typesetting in * plain TeX and LaTeX, using XeTeX engine) * * Description: A convenient interface for * typesetting bidirectional texts in plain TeX * and LaTeX. The package includes adaptations * for use with many other commonly-used packages. * * Copyright (c) 2007--2023 Vafa Khalighi * Copyright (c) 2018--2020 bidi-tex GitHub Organization * * v39.8 (Release Donald Ervin Knuth), 2023/08/02 * * License: LaTeX Project Public License, version * 1.3c or higher (your choice) * * Location on CTAN: /macros/xetex/latex/bidi * * Issue tracker: https://github.com/kvafa/bidi/issues * * Discussions: https://github.com/kvafa/bidi/discussions * * Primary author of bidi package: Vafa Khalighi. * **************************************************** \end{verbatim} \end{document}