[XeTeX] Letterly fonts

2013-07-31 Thread Kai Hendry
Hi guys, Recently I've improved security and re-factored http://letterly.com/ which I first announced 5 years ago now: http://tug.org/pipermail/xetex/2008-January/008377.html Source: https://github.com/kaihendry/letterly I was hoping if I could another review and perhaps some advice when it

Re: [XeTeX] Letterly fonts

2013-07-31 Thread mskala
On Wed, 31 Jul 2013, Kai Hendry wrote: For example the above links has Hangul in the body which surprisingly isn't rendered by DejaVu font which should have a very wide range of Unicode glyphs. I do have ttf-dejavu, ttf-dejavu-core ttf-dejavu-extra installed. Be aware that supporting a

Re: [XeTeX] bold small caps, but no regular small caps

2013-07-31 Thread heer
Mike, I'm using version 4.110 of Charis SIL. Maybe that's why I had no problem with your temp.tex file. Nick On Wed, 31 Jul 2013, Mike Maxwell wrote: On 7/30/2013 1:33 AM, heer wrote: I've just tested your temp.tex with TeXLive in Ubuntu version 12.4 and it works perfectly. I think

Re: [XeTeX] bold small caps, but no regular small caps

2013-07-31 Thread Khaled Hosny
Hi, There is two issues; an oversight in XeTeX 0. caused it to prefer Graphite over OpenType tables for fonts containing both, which breaks fontspec’s activation of optional OpenType features. This affects all font styles of course, and can be simply fixed by explicitly selecting the OpenType

[XeTeX] Strange problem with Devanagari in GNU FreeFont

2013-07-31 Thread Akira Kakuto
Hi, Is it possible to find which exact font file was used by XeTeX and which one by xdvipdfmx? I think, in the recent XeTeX, used font files are written with full paths in foo.xdv by xe(la)tex --no-pdf foo. Best, Akira -- Subscriptions,