Am 20.1.2012 um 23:05 schrieb Steve White:
> "Package fontspec Warning:
> Font "Free Serif/ICU/ICU" does not contain language 'Hindi' for
> script 'Devanagari'
Trying your example with both GNU FreeSerif and with Code2000 with my XeTeX
version, 3.1415926-2.3-0.9997.5 (TeX Live 2011), it gives with fontspec.sty
2011/09/18 v2.2a and fontspec-patches.sty 2011/09/18 v2.2a and
fontspec-xetex.sty 2011/09/18 v2.2a such warnings:
*************************************************
* fontspec warning: "language-not-exist"
*
* Language 'Sanskrit' not available for font 'Code2000' with script
* 'Devanagari'.
* 'Default' language used instead.
*************************************************
*************************************************
* fontspec warning: "language-not-exist"
*
* Language 'Hindi' not available for font 'Code2000' with script
'Devanagari'.
* 'Default' language used instead.
*************************************************
This can be interpreted as if there are no language specific differences in
font shaping when using the Devanagari script. Or they are not built-in to
these fonts... In the latter case maybe some "native" Indian font offers the
desired script and language support.
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Greetings
Pete
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