On Tue, 20 Jan 2015 08:31:53 +0900
Akira Kakuto wrote:
That was fixed by Khaled in the TeX Live repository.
Yes, I noticed this a few hours before your post. Thanks for the fix.
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don't fully understand your remark regarding legacy fonts that may
not contain a /ToUnicode resource, since it's up to the PDF generation
software (xdvipdfmx in our case) to produce such a resource.
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available
at the SIL site. But that's just an example: actually I am getting the
same result with any font (e. g. Times New Roman) both for Arabic and
Hebrew.
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This is XeTeX, Version 3.1415926-2.5
the problem and get the
same output as with older XeTeX?
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\documentclass{book}
\TeXXeTstate=1
\usepackage{fontspec}
\newfontfamily{\hebrewfont}[
Script=Hebrew
]{Ezra SIL}
%\def\beginR{\luatexpardir TRT
assigned just to the
'dflt' script. If you add more scripts, e. g. Latin and/or Cyrillic
to your lookup (which you should do anyway in order to support some
older applications) everything starts working as expected.
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). Are you sure you have correctly installed
the modified version of the font and XeTeX is able to find it?
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with this
version of the font.
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as well.
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a ligature substitution rule
assigned. So this should not be a problem.
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If I understand correctly, the workaround is to explicitly
define \newfontfamily\cyrillicfont{Courier New} .
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of combinations. For this reason this is not the recommended
way of implementing the 'frac' feature: the preferred one is exactly
what Linux Libertine does.
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it is quite popular.
Anyway, you can check if this is the case if you type several words
starting from an accented letter (instead of the accented letter alone)
and make sure contextual alternates are enabled.
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Alexey Kryukov anagnost at yandex dot ru
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The question was about babel-styled shorthands rather than standard TeX
ligatures. I believe polyglossia doesn't yet support shorthands for
Russian.
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