Peter Wilson wrote:
I think that the "Typeset by the bidi package" message is much too
modest. It should read something along the lines "Typeset by the bidi
package developed by Vafa Khalighi for over 12 years without any
funding or donations." In fact I think that every class/package used
Daniel Greenhoe wrote:
I think the conclusion is that I was going about the problem the wrong
way---that there is no one-to-one mapping between the Devanagari ASCII
font and unicode font. Rather, it is many-to-one.
Is the problem not, in fact, that there is not one "Devanagari ASCII
font" but
The following code applies a 3 pt blue stroke to red-filled glyphs, but
has the undesirable side-effect of changing the colour of TeX rules to
the stroke colour. Is it possible, does anyone know, to control the
stroke and fill colour of TeX rules (a) independently, and (b)
orthogonally to that
Many thanks, ZdenÄk. For the benefit of both posterity and
non-CZ speakers, I append Google's translation of your article :
** Phil.
Print outline of the font in PDF
Zdenek Wagner
The article shows the possibility of rendering the contour
maxwell wrote:
I'm
just finishing up a project that involved typesetting text in
several languages, while outputting an XML file that defined in
X/Y coordinates the position and size of the bounding box
surrounding each line of text in the
Dear fellow XeTeX users --
The following short program iterates through a list of all system
fonts (already indexed into D:\Fonts.txt) and displays a short
sample text followed by the font filename. I would prefer it if
the font filename could be replaced by the ac
Just in case anyone found the earlier code interesting, here is
an improved version that (a) does not miss every second font (!)
and (b) does its best to normalise font heights.
% !TeX Program = XeTeX
\magnification
\magstep 4
I have been playing with Adobe Photoshop's "blending options" for
text recently, adding a gold or metallic texture to otherwise
plain text. The results are visually very striking, and I
therefore began to wonder whether similar functionality might one
day be adde
Carrs wrote:
Hi,
a newbie question. I would like advice on which TeX-based
software it would be best to learn in detail for my typesetting
plans. So far, I have learned a little TeX and a little LaTeX,
but not enough of either to
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
It is of course completely free and opensources, no licences (that is
also true for nearly all TeX anyway).
No licence ? It will never get into TeX Live then :-)
From https://tug.org/texlive/LICENSE.TL:
LICENSING FOR NEW PACKAGES:
Finally, we are often asked what l
I do not know whether there is such a thing, but if there is, may I add an
entry ?
Background: I have (XeTeX) code which adds bleed and crop marks (strictly speaking, bleed and trim
marks) to an existing multipage PDF. The code is stored in a file called "Add bleed +
cropmarks.tex". When ru
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