Am 25.09.2010 um 18:44 schrieb Axel Kielhorn:

Some weeks ago I suggested getting information about XeTeX into lshort.

Well, here is the first draft.


The correct Xe(La)TeX logos can be produced with metalogo or hologo (HO = Heiko Oberdiek) packages. The logos in xltxtra, in fontspec v. 2 now included, can be "ported" to (La)TeX.

The font types XeTeX can so well work with are spelled "OpenType" and "TrueType".

Instead of the not included DejaVu font family you might like to mention GNU Free fonts or Linux Libertine/Biolinum O, which are included in TeX Live.

Some operating systems or application offer "input systems" or "input methods" which allow to enter non-standard characters.

XeTeX also supports UTF-16 encodings. \XeTeXdefaultencoding{CharsetName} and \XeTeXinputencoding{CharsetName} can set many others.


Me, I don't know of any font that switches typographic conventions based on the script and language selected, what usually happens is that a different set features is activated for the selected combination. GNU Emacs offers input methods. One of them, always available, is C-q <some number>, and the number can be octal, decimal, or hexadecimal.


Don't forget to mention that XeTeX does not load any font files but relies on a (modern) system's "font service" to deliver them upon request!


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Mit friedvollen Grüßen

  Pete

Alles Vernünftige ist einfach; alles Komplizierte ist überflüssig.
                                (M. Kalaschnikow)




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