On Tue, Nov 10, 2015 at 04:17:36PM +0000, Guenter Milde wrote: > I want to be able to prepare a document that works with many output > formats (one source fits all). One more use-case: template > documents with sensible settings for the various export formats.
+1 > However, the most problematic part (for me) is, that the obscure combinations > XeTeX/LuaTeX & TeX fonts are simpler to reach than the much more usefull > LuaTeX & OpenType fonts. I agree. I have not followed the #9744 discussion closely or looked at Georg's recent work, so my following suggestion might be irrelevant now, but in any case: Would it make sense to check the box "Use non-TeX fonts" by default, and then change the full string from "Use non-TeX fonts (via XeTeX/LuaTeX)" to "Use non-TeX fonts (if XeTeX/LuaTeX)" ? This would make the default to be the most advised one, and also would allow compilation with pdfTeX. Scott