* Skriv a reas Arash Zeini ([email protected]):
|>
|> On 26 November 2012 23:57, Gildas Hamel <[email protected]> wrote:
|> > I use
|> > \usepackage[libertine={Ligatures=TeX,
|> > Numbers=OldStyle}]%
|> > {libertineotf}
|> > where I previously used Linux Libertine O.
|> > --gildas
|>
|> Gildas, do you prefer the above because you experience similar
|> problems with Linux Libertine O? I also thought that libertineotf was
|> outdated, but strangely enough, if I use the above code, the problem
|> is solved in my minimal example.
|>
No, I don't remember having any difficulty with Linux Libertine O. I find
libertineotf simple. The LaTeX package libertineotf's package date is
2012/04/07. Here is how it calls Linux Libertine (which I have in my
~/Library/fonts):
\RequirePackage{fontspec}
\setmainfont[Extension=.otf,
BoldFont=LinLibertine_RB,
ItalicFont=LinLibertine_RI,
BoldItalicFont=LinLibertine_RBI,
SlantedFont=LinLibertine_aRL,
BoldSlantedFont=LinLibertine_aBL,
SmallCapsFont=LinLibertine_R,
SmallCapsFeatures={Letters=SmallCaps},
\fxl@paramlibertine
]{LinLibertine_R}
--Gildas
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