On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 11:54 PM, Alessandro Ceschini < alessandroceschini...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi > > To Vafa: > Wait, there exists a Liberation Serif Italic, just look in your > \usr\share\fonts directory, it's not normal to get such an error, and no, I > didn't get it back in TexLive 2010. > Right. There is an italic version there. I am not sure what kind of font, fontspec expects to load when using slanted shape. I thought it would use Italic if slanted shape does not exist. How about: \setmainfont[SlantedFont={Liberation Serif Italic}]{Liberation Serif} > Have you also noticed something like this in your output console? > > *************************************************** > > * fontspec warning: "script-not-exist" > > * > > * Font 'Tinos' does not contain script 'Greek'. > > *************************************************** > > That too is new for me, it's a fake error since Greek letters are > correctly displayed and Tinos DOES contain Greek letters. So, what's wrong > with fontspec? > I do not get that with Liberation serif but I believe that is a fontspec bug.
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