v0.94 LaTeX color/graphics driver for XeTeX
(RRM/JK)
Did you check with other graphics? Perhaps your jpg is defective.
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don't know if you can tell to use another dpi value as default or
for one image.
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xunicode as xltxtra is doing it already.
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could be a problem, as
that value is typically used to determine the natural width of a jpg
image!
I checked the image properties with irfanview and it shows 601x601
dpi and resolution unit inch.
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font):
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{xltxtra}
\setmainfont[Mapping=tex-text]{DTLUnicoST}
\UndeclareUTFcomposite[\UTFencname]{x0144}{\'}{n}
\begin{document}
\'n
\end{document}
(There is no need to load fontspec + xunicode separately, xltxtra is
doing it).
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Am Mon, 03 May 2010 13:48:50 +0100 schrieb José Carlos Santos:
On 03-05-2010 13:24, Ulrike Fischer wrote:
If I compile this file:
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{fontspec}
\usepackage{xunicode}
\usepackage{xltxtra}
\begin{document}
\'n
\end{document}
then I get a PDF file which
, and if yes where? Could you try to find it in the character
table?
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accents?
Well you can look at the table at unicode.org. But in general I
simply google for unicode accent acute.
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{Hola}
Este es un documento de prueba.
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sign by resetting the font to
latin modern typewriter with
\makeatletter \font\s...@tt=LMMono10-Regular\makeatletter
With your greek characters you probably will need a greek fixed
width font.
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to be set too. So
\makeatletter
\font\s...@tt=FreeMono-Normal
\setbo...@\hbox{\soul@tt-}
\s...@ttwidth\wd\z@
\makeatother
should do the job (I had to use another font for testing.)
(And the second \makeatletter in my first posting was naturally
simply a typo.)
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Am Tue, 25 May 2010 18:17:09 +0200 schrieb Pablo Rodríguez:
On 05/25/2010 05:28 PM, Ulrike Fischer wrote:
Am Tue, 25 May 2010 17:12:08 +0200 schrieb Pablo Rodríguez:
(I know that \makeatletter ends with \makeatother,
although I'm not sure what are they used for ;-).)
Well \makeatletter
definition with \normalfontlatin will not be used. E.g.
\def\russianfont{}
\setdefaultlanguage{russian}
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if
the script actually changes. It should also be possible to tell
xelatex/polyglossia that a font setup can be used with more than on
script.
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to extend the possible input for listings would be a
good idea.
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the packages...
You need a more recent xelatex.ini. You can get it here
http://scripts.sil.org/svn-view/xetex/TRUNK/texmf/tex/xelatex/config/
You will then have to regenerate the format.
Or install a recent texlive.
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be more helpful. Doesn't the log gives some indications
about the location of the crash so that you can generate a test
document?
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abc
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by xetex
(in the log) and xdvipdfmx.
(A minimal example would be useful as it would reduce the amount of
informations).
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Am Sun, 04 Jul 2010 10:37:56 -0400 schrieb Mike Maxwell:
Ulrike Fischer wrote:
Put \XeTeXtracingfonts=1 in your document and call in on the command
line like this
xelatex --output-driver=xdvipdfmx -vv file.tex
This should give you more informations about the fonts used by xetex
that it replace it by some
default.
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and \pdfpageheight are 0pt in xetex.
Changing only \pdfpagewidth means that \pdfpageheight has still the
value 0pt - so it is quite good that xetex ignores this page size
and falls back to the default setting from dvipdfmx.cfg.
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Am Sat, 10 Jul 2010 15:17:45 +0200 schrieb Anas Ghrab:
Here is my test.log after using \listfiles in the preambule.
Your log-file is incomplete. It even doesn't show your error
message.
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[variant=mono]{greek}
\setotherlanguage[variant=american]{english}
\begin {document}
abc
\selectlanguage{english}
abc \sffamily cde \ttfamily fgh
\selectlanguage{greek}
abc
\end{document}
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font setup? (Naturally the fonts
should be available on CTAN in a e.g.
polyglossia-default-fonts-package.)
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}
\newenvironment{ipa}{%
\let\stone\TIPAstonebar
\let\tone\TIPAtonebar
\setTIPAcatcodes\activatetipa
\csname useTIPAfont\endcsname
}{}
\begin{document}
\textipa{RPAQIOE} % This will give you correct phonetic characters
\begin{ipa}
RPAQIOE
\end{ipa}
\end{document}
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xelatex does not seem to understand this line and prints ! LaTeX
Error: File `|darcs changes -s.tex' instead. Is there any way
of making xelatex to behave like pdflatex in that respect?
In miktex xetex supports pipes.
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what is wrong.
As Fabian has described he has changed flashcard.cls in two places
to get around the problems with the new geometry.
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Then the best is to generate external pdf-graphics with latex,
dvips, ps2pdf + preview package and include these with
\includegraphics.
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{A}
\subsection{B}
\subsubsection{C}
\end{document}
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can handle it. One only
needs to know that this is the encoding of the file.
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in the manual that it only work for links in one line.
Yes, well that is exactly the problem I am trying to find a way to
work-around!
I did understand this ;-). But if the author of bidi didn't find a
solution to the problem perhaps there isn't one.
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in the few cases (like this here) were it doesn't work as
expected. Rename your graphic to swing_3.jpg and go on with your
work.
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\XeTeXtracingfonts=1 in your document and call xelatex with the
option --output-driver=xdvipdfmx -vv
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\begin document):
Your xetex is outdated. \XeTeXtracingfonts has been added in may
2008:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailaid=1960362group_id=194926atid=951388
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Am Tue, 14 Sep 2010 21:49:40 +0300 schrieb Khaled Hosny:
Fontspec loads xunicode for luatex
Only the version from github. The official version on CTAN
2010/08/01 v2.0c doesn't load xunicode yet.
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eu1enc.def2010/05/27 v0.1h Experimental Unicode font encodings
t3cmr.fd2001/12/31 TIPA font definitions
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it is a bug in xunicode.
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and they left off to build the city.
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\stoptext
Would this replace every occurence of im in the input? Including
the im in \scratchdimen, the im in the second 1im and the im
in immens?
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for centimeter).
That's not possible without changing the engine, but like above you
can define commands \newcommand\mycm{cm} and use \vskip 1\mycm
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with
\vskip etc. As long as this doesn't exist you will have to mark one
of the sets somehow.
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the
standard digits, alphabetic and roman page numbers.
If you would redefine \thepage to e.g. \renewcommand\thepage{Page
\arabic{page}} you would run into problems in an english document
too.
I would suggest that you try xindy.
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also a
\XeTeXinputencoding-declaration.
The declaration can't be done only once at the start of the main
document as all output files generated by xetex (e.g. toc, aux, etc)
are utf8 encoded and so xetex must read them as utf8.
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It is certainly easier if all files use only one encoding. But
people do have a lot of old files in 8-bit encodings and perhaps
they don't want to convert them. So why not tell them that there is
a choice?
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resolve \ref's). It's bibtex where only one run before and two after
are needed.
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in the
fonts).
With luatex \underbrace seems to use \luatexUdelimiterunder, but I
don't know if the fact that the brace is above instead of below the
numbers indicates a luatex bug or wrong use of the luatex command on
the side of unicode-math.
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Don't load it xelatex. Whatever the problem is, it can't be solved
in this way.
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) and as far as I know texlive 2010 too.
Perhaps you should at first try simply to update the microtype
package to the beta version:
http://xetex.tk/mediawiki/index.php/Microtype_package_(preliminary_version)
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At least with a simple sound it worked for me.
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Am Mon, 20 Dec 2010 16:18:14 +0530 schrieb Shrisha Rao:
El dic 20, 2010, a las 3:56 p.m., Ulrike Fischer escribió:
Your problem has nothing to do with fontspec. Your commands \dev etc
change catcodes. But when you use them in the argument of a command
this changes are too late. The catcodes
Am Mon, 20 Dec 2010 16:55:07 +0530 schrieb Shrisha Rao:
I tried inserting the \catcode`\^=11, etc., right after
\begin{document} and that seems to work.
As long as you don't use ^ in math. In general it is better to keep
such changes local.
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to the
xdvipdfmx maintainer.
(My first suspect would be the object number: The problematic pdf
start with 0 0 obj, the other (also the new matrix2.pdf) have a
number different from zero). But I don't know much about pdf. This
could also be irrelevant.)
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= \active
\catcode `\7 = \active
\def 5{\ifmmode \string 5 \else $5$\fi}
\def 7{\ifmmode \string 7 \else $7$\fi}
Multiply 5 by 7: $7\times 5 = 35$
%\tikz \draw (0,0)--(1,5);
%\section{5 and 7}
\end {document}
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\usepackage{unicode-math}
\setmathfont{Asana-Math}
\begin{document}
$a = 03b1 $
\end{document}
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folder or is this is a
miktex specific solution?
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,opentype}/public/Asana-Math/Asana-Math.{ttf,otf}
This means that the .ignore thing is miktex specific (and as I just
tested: it helps with luatex/mkluatexfontdb). Moving the font to
fonts/truetype.ignore seems to work for both engines.
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that they have a dublette somewhere and that it can lead to
problems.
I have now made a request to the miktex maintainer to remove/move
the file. But isn't there another solution. E.g. couldn't you give
the ttf-version another font name?
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can be
used in all places where simple numbers are required. E.g. to you
tested if there works in \newcommand\mycommand[1]{#1}?
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or universal
solution.. You _did_ sent the first example without any code which
restricted the effect of the catcodes changes and without any
warnings about side-effects. This was the posting I commented as
this is not my idea of an helpful answer.
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. If there’s a
significantly simpler way of achieving this please do let me know.)
\XeTeXdashbreakstate=1 should work.
see xetex-reference.pdf
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I do this directly in XeTeX? If not, is there any way to do it directly
using ghostscript?
You could try preview:
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage[active,xetex,tightpage]{preview}
\begin{document}
\begin{preview}
blub
\end{preview}
\end{document}
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/tex-archive/graphics/pstricks/base/config/
are missing in miktex.
You could add a remark to the bug report.
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the config files. You can remove
your local copies.
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exact font
file, folks.
Use \XeTeXtracingfonts=1 in your document and call xelatex with
xelatex --output-driver=xdvipdfmx -vv yourfile
Then check carefully in the log-file and in the terminal output the
pathes of the fonts involved.
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say WordSpace shouldn't be used in \defaultfontfeatures.
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Am Sat, 19 Feb 2011 10:48:51 -0600 (CST) schrieb
msk...@ansuz.sooke.bc.ca:
On Sat, 19 Feb 2011, Ulrike Fischer wrote:
I would say WordSpace shouldn't be used in \defaultfontfeatures.
Moving the WordSpace setting to the font-loading command and eliminating
\defaultfontfeatures doesn't
{schoolhouse}.
where \pusArabicScript is our command to switch into Arabic script.
Any idea why the \hyphenation{} command is ineffective?
Did you activate the correct language?
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[SetStretchSpace={0}]{DejaVu Sans Mono}
\begin{document}
\ttfamily
\the\fontdimen2\font,
\the\fontdimen3\font,
\the\fontdimen4\font
\large
\the\fontdimen2\font,
\the\fontdimen3\font,
\the\fontdimen4\font
\end{document}
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the 'bibtopic', I get a Missing \begin{document} error msg).
I don't get the message. Did you deleted the aux-file in your tests?
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(fontspec) with script 'Latin', and language 'Default'.
This refers at my opinion to the roman font. The italic font is imho
called Cardo/I.
But you could test your font with low-level commands e.g.
\font\test=Cardo/I/ICU:script=latn;language=DFLT;mapping=tex-text;+liga
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non-shrinkable, but as
we've heard, that has other issues.
Did you try the SetStretchSpace-code I sent? Doesn't it solve your
problem?
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together with your template and
certainly not in a non-standard font location. It can confuse xetex
and your users if two (perhaps slightly different) versions of the
same font exists in a system.
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\end{document}
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keyboard config, and my email client all do.
You can enter literal characters in pure ASCII with the
-notation. Simply put the unicode code in small letters behind.
E.g. 20ac is the same as entering an euro sign.
Useful in mail messages. Avoids a lot of hassle with encodings.
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to load xunicode separatly,
fontspec will do it for you at the right moment.
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xetex version already knows this command) and compile on the command
line with
xelatex --output-driver=xdvipdfmx -vv file
Then compare the pathes of the fonts used by xetex and xdvipdfmx in
the log and on the screen.
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. It must be called with \setmainfont{Linux Libertine O}
(remark the O at the end for otf) and this seems not to interfer
with the type1 version (which you perhaps need for pdflatex)
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font formats: pdftex/latex+dvips
still needs type1 fonts. So removing them could be a problem.
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set the chapter title with \sffamily, so you must
define a suitable font (with arabic script) for the sans family too.
E.g.
\setsansfont[Script=Arabic,Scale=1.5,Mapping=arabicdigits]{Traditional
Arabic}
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and polyglossia + greek. But without trying it is not possible to
say.
The main problem with polyglossia is that for some language (e.g.
french) its language file is much less sophisticated. The other
problem is that an adaption for luatex is needed.
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]{%
\noindent\@thefnmark.~#1}
\makeatother
\begin{document}
abc\footnote{\lipsum[1]}
\end{document}
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in frenchb.ldf to find the french settings. The
definition of \@makefntext above is a simple example. Adjust it to
your need.
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\makeatletter and \makeatother). Then add if necessary other
packages.
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instead of
«A» ?
Because you are using T1 font encoding. For xetex you should use
EU1. If you need fontenc for one or the other reason (you don't need
it in your example) load it before fontspec. Remove also the lmodern
package. fontspec already use this fonts as default.
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?
Assuming xelatex:
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{fontspec}
\begin{document}
\fontspec{Arial} abc \fontspec{Cambria} abc
\end{document}
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you change it with
\selectlanguage.
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and the xdvipdfmx
step (xdv-pdf) the other and than the output is wrong (I had this
problem with the libertine fonts).
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(.pfb). You can try to add
\XeTeXtracingfonts=1 at the begin of the document. Then the log-file
will show you the actual file names and the font formats.
Or simply put \end{document} in the middle of the font tests and
then move it around until the culprit is found.
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compilation (that would be a nuisance as it
would slow down compilation a lot). But there is - as with TeXLive
an update manager to check if newer version of installed packages
exist.
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\makeatother
\begin{document}
\noindent
0123456789 \\
$0123456789$ \\
foo
\mathversion{bold}
$1234$
\end{document}
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, so fontspec doesn't change the
operator font. You can use \usepackage[math]{mathspec}.
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packages can get quite
complicated.
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