2011/12/1 Matthew Overland <[email protected]>: > Dear all > > I am trying to learn xelatex after being given a large document that has > greek, english and simplified Chinese. I can get most things working but am > stuck on one point. > > I don't know how to get BOTH the greek and mandarin displayed in the > document > > When I use the \setmainfont command I can only specify one type of font. > The problem is that all of the greek fonts don't contain fonts for the > chinese characters, and the chinese fontns don't contain all of the greek > fonts (including capitals and diacritic marks). I can't get both the > chinese and greek displayed at the same time. > > The Chinese and Greek is not in blocks, it alternates throughout the > document so I would prefer not to have to tag each instance where I have to > assign the font for the section. > > Is there a way to specify two types of fonts for the document? i.e. one for > the western (including Greek) character set and one for the CJK character > set. It is possible to do it in libreoffice. Even better, is it possible > to specify a font for a set range of unicode characters? > > This is probably the first of a series of questions. Thanks in advance. > You can try package ucharclasses, it is probably exactly what you want.
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