On 11/4/06, Philipp Reichmuth wrote:
I've been starting to reuse some of this work in a script to do active
character assignment for XeTeX depending on what glyphs are present in
an OpenType font, so that those characters for which the font doesn't
have a glyph are generated by ConTeXt.
On 11/5/06, Hans Hagen wrote:
Philipp Reichmuth wrote:
I've been writing a script that sifts through the unic-xxx.tex files to
get a readable mapping what Unicode characters are supported using
\Amacron-style names.
mtxtools can create such lists using the unicode consotium glyph table,
On 11/7/06, Aditya Mahajan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need this functionality for a project (IEEE conference style), so
here is hack to get the feature. The referencing also works.
Use with caution, can break existing macros.
Wow, thanks a lot! This works as expected. In what situation can
The best way out would be if I could enable ConTeXt's UTF-8 regime while
running XeTeX in \XeTeXinputencoding=bytes mode, but I haven't gotten
that to work yet.
That would mean that you loose the whole range of glyphs scripts
outside of the scope which ConTeXt supports (you would land
Any ideas on this? I have tried everything I can think of, to turn
off headers on a postponed page, including using page[blank], etc. but
nothing seems to work quite right. Attached is a sample showing the
issue. This is one of the last issues I have (I think).
Thanks,
paul
On 11/7/06, Paul
On Thu, 9 Nov 2006, Jeff Smith wrote:
On 11/7/06, Aditya Mahajan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need this functionality for a project (IEEE conference style), so
here is hack to get the feature. The referencing also works.
Use with caution, can break existing macros.
Wow, thanks a lot! This
Hello,
I always thought that any accent can be placed on any character in TeX.
However, probably due to some boxes, this fails to work sometimes.
So how can I create a with cedilla and ring above for example: \r{\c a}?
(Yes, I know that I can switch the order: \c{\r a} works as expected,
but I
Hello
I've been studying PPCHTEX these days, it's very powerful, and I cannot control it well. I just wrote a chemical struture like:
\startchemical [size=small,scale=small,width=fit,height=fit,frame=on] \chemical[SIX,SB13456,DB2,Z] [C,C,C,C,C,C]