Le 12 juin 09 à 20:27, Beat Cornaz a écrit :
What a great explanation, Devin. It is more than I paid for :-)
I never realized how deep this typography goes. All those little
nuances. Great.
I find it very interesting and I know now who to turn to if I meet a
problem in this area :-)
Richmond wrote :
> If one could be bothered one could probably draw up a table
> of unicode references to characters such as -, + and so on that
caused cross-platofrm problems.
That would be very handy indeed. Maybe there is something like that
on the web.
XeTeX is a variant of LaTeX, a typesetting language, with full support
for unicode openType fonts, hyphenations in "exotic" languages, etc...
They have a mailing list
[email protected]
and the people there will be very happy to answer your query. Many of
them are quite versed in unicode encoding.
François
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