Hi all, I'm giving an introductory course on LaTeX again this year, and of corse I tell the participants how great luaLaTeX is, first of all (for me) because of utf8 support etc. Then, they try it and are disappointed because they see no umlauts or any other letters with diacritics in their first document. In my opinion, it doesn't feel right to have to load a package (fontspec, as it loads lmodern) just to see diacritics on latin letters – so I wanted to ask, if it might be possible to consider loading the lmodern OpenType font by default instead of falling back to cmr? The benefits are quite clear, I guess, however, it would crucially change the behaviour of the format … so – any comments on this?
cheers Arno
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