Andy Lin wrote: > In order to make the common f/ff ligatures searchable in PDFs, add the > following lines and compile the map file with teckit_compile (should > be in the bin folder): > U+0066 U+0066 <> U+FB00 ; ff -> ff ligature > U+0066 U+0069 <> U+FB01 ; fi -> fi ligature > U+0066 U+006C <> U+FB02 ; fl -> fl ligature > U+0066 U+0066 U+0069 <> U+FB03 ; ffi -> ffi ligature > U+0066 U+0066 U+006C <> U+FB04 ; ffl -> ffl ligature > > I've attached such a map file and the resulting tec file for those who > aren't interested in the nitty-gritty. Simply drop these into the > fonts\misc\xetex\fontmapping folder and run texhash/mktexlsr.
I had noticed that the ligatures 'ch' and 'Th' are not searchable in Linux Libertine. I added the following mappings: U+0063 U+0068 <> U+E03B ; ch -> ch ligature U+0054 U+0068 <> U+E049 ; Th -> Th ligature But these do not make it possible to search or copy/paste as uncompiled. The .tec file is compiled correctly and XeTeX finds it. Any thoughts? Gareth. -------------------------------------------------- Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex
