On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 12:19 PM, Arthur Reutenauer
wrote:
> For some strange reason the glyph you want is not accessible through
> OpenType features, as a look into the GSUB table confirms, but is
> included as a separate character from the Private Use Area
On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 3:11 PM, François Charette firmicu...@gmail.com wrote:
While I am on this list let me ask you a related question. When Arthur took
up maintenance of polyglossia last year his main goal was to support
LuaLaTeX as well as XeLaTeX. Any news about this?
About a month ago
On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 3:34 PM, Joel C. Salomon joelcsalo...@gmail.com wrote:
http://gitub.com/reutenauer/polyglossia.
…and of course I copied his typo. That should be
http://github.com/reutenauer/polyglossia, of course.
—Joel
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On 11/23/2011 01:41 AM, Ari Meir Brodsky wrote:
The current Hebrew month is spelled incorrectly when using
\texthebrew{\today} in Polyglossia. It seems that the error is in line 58
of hebrewcal.sty, where the name השון should be changed to חשון.
Is there an option to use the full name מרחשון?
On 10/28/2010 12:55 PM, Bogdan Butnaru wrote:
So XeTeX isn’t technically mangling anything: it just uses the
private-area codepoints the font uses to encode the small caps/titling
caps/old-style digits. I just need it to stop doing that, somehow —
or, more specifically, to also remember and
On 09/18/2010 10:46 PM, Khaled Hosny wrote:
On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 07:20:53PM -0700, S. Ekin Kocabas wrote:
As a side note, the prime symbol of XITS seems a little too thin compared to
the computer modern one. Is there a way to make it thicker? When typesetting
double column documents in
I’ve not been following the recent back-and-forth regarding which
XɘLaTeX packages are now obsolete, and which are compatible with LuaLaTeX.
Right now my personal style files files have lines like these:
\ifxetex
\RequirePackage{fontspec, xunicode, xltxtra}
\fi
(Technically this is OT for the XɘTeX list, but I suspect the folks who
can help me are here…)
Minimal test case:
% !TEX TS-program = lualatex
\documentclass{minimal}
\usepackage{unicode-math}
\setmathfont{Cambria Math}
\begin{document}
On 08/18/2010 01:44 PM, chagrins wrote:
With Adobe Garamond Pro, when I use
\defaultfontfeatures{Numbers={Proportional,OldStyle}}
...it also outputs lowercase symbols - for example, the dollar sign
matches the numbers.
However, in Hoefler Text, I can't get the symbols to match the
I have downloaded the free font Fontin Sans from Jos Buivenga’s exljbris
at http://josbuivenga.demon.nl/fontinsans.html. Trouble is, the
small-caps style is provided as a separate font, so I need to use the
“[BoldFont = …, SmallCapsFont = …]” style. Trouble with that is that
the file names have
On 08/18/2010 04:25 PM, Philip Taylor (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
I also followed Khaled's suggestion (after downloading
and installing the font, and finding that it still
didn't find it), and Khaled's suggestion also worked
for me, but my code is very different to yours. Can
you explain how
(Ignore previous version; subtle but bad typo.)
On 08/18/2010 04:25 PM, Philip Taylor (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
I also followed Khaled's suggestion (after downloading
and installing the font, and finding that it still
didn't find it), and Khaled's suggestion also worked
for me, but my code is
On 06/05/2010 04:18 AM, Will Robertson wrote:
If you ask me, I can add this as an option somewhere in the package.
(I've seen old-style figures in maths in examples before, but never in
the wild.)
I have, in A. N. Whitehead’s “An Introduction to Mathematics”; search
for the text “other
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