Hi Adam,
Yes, the Hoefler text…although not by my choosing ;)
The centripetal|/|centriputal "trick" did the trick. Thanks again,
David
On Mar 20, 2005, at 4:00 PM, Adam Lindsay wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said this at Sun, 20 Mar 2005 10:47:28 -0800:
Greetings, hopefully this is a real quickie.
I'm us
Adam Lindsay said this at Mon, 21 Mar 2005 00:00:57 +:
>Although you can use the utf regime with XeConTeXt, you are often better
>off not using it. (It depends on which
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Using the UTF regime with XeConTeXt makes you reliant on the characters
defined in enco-uc/unic-0x
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said this at Sun, 20 Mar 2005 10:47:28 -0800:
>Greetings, hopefully this is a real quickie.
>
>I'm using XeConTeXt, regime UTF, language en, hoefler encoding uc &
>receiving a barred l for any instance of this:
Hello David,
Although you can use the utf regime with XeConTeXt, y
Greetings, hopefully this is a real quickie.
I'm using XeConTeXt, regime UTF, language en, hoefler encoding uc &
receiving a barred l for any instance of this:
l/
Which makes it tough to have pairs like centripetal/centrifugal. :)
Any clues?
Kind regards,
David
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