On Mon, Jul 2, 2012 at 12:08 AM, Jonathan Kew <[email protected]> wrote: >> I am also unable to turn on the Tamil features on -- am I doing >> something wrong in specifying the features? > > Yes; you need a semicolon to separate multiple features, not an ampersand. > So try > > \font\krishnaalt="Krishna Tamil/GR:Classical=True;Pulli=Ring" at 12 pt > > and see if that works better.
Nope, I tried "Krishna Tamil/GR:classical=true;pullishape=ring" (the name of the second feature was actually pullishape, and are these things case-sensitive?). However there is still no effect. > I haven't tried to reproduce this (I'm not at the right computer just now), Would appreciate it if you could look into the feature thing when you can. > but I can easily believe there could be a bug that affects SMP codepoints in > xetex/graphite. I wouldn't be surprised if you're the first person to try > that... Heh probably -- but see my later posts. Seems there's no intrinsic bug with SMP/XeTeX/Graphite, but something going wrong in reading the font tables or such. When there are OT tables, Gr renders right! > If you use the Adinatha font *without* the /GR modifier, so that xetex will > render via ICU/OpenType, does it successfully generate a PDF with the > expected glyphs for the Brahmi characters (but without any of the shaping > from the graphite rules, of course)? That's right. Right now (with the font with Gr+OT tables) If I use it without /GR there is no rendering but if I use /GR there is correct rendering. Thanks for your continued support, you people are great! :-) -- Shriramana Sharma -------------------------------------------------- Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex
