On 01/01/2013 06:33 AM, Jean Ghali wrote: > Le 01/01/2013 12:05, JLuc a ?crit : >> Hello, >> >> http://www.fileformat.info/ seems to provide valuable data on fonts. >> Gentium font is listed amongst fonts providing the Thin Space char : >> http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/2009/fontsupport.htm >> This other page confirms it : >> http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/font/gentium/blockview.htm?block=general_punctuation >> and also the page on the foundry site : >> http://scripts.sil.org/cms/scripts/page.php?item_id=Gentium_Technical#KI >> states it includes the interval U+2000..U+2030 that includes +2009 (thin >> space) and other >> spaces. >> >> However scribus doesnt provide the ability to insert that thin space and any >> other space >> apart normal and non breaking space... >> I've tryed with various gentium alternate sets : plus, basic, alt, etc > > Hi JLuc, > > Happy new year! > > A font is like a software, there are several versions and a version may > contain a specific > glyph or not. Version 1.03 contain indeed the thin space and Scribus appear > to detect if > correctly when using latest Freetype (2.4.11). >
I just tried this with Gentium Basic, and had no trouble inserting a thin space with Insert > Space > Thin space. Unicode for thin space is 2009, in case that is useful. Greg