Juan Manuel Macías <maciasch...@posteo.net> writes:
> Hi, Tim, thank you for your comments, > > Tim Cross writes: > >> Juan, I think it would be great to add your post to worg. I'm happy to >> do this, but I think it wold also be good if we could include a basic >> 'setup' i.e. what changes people might need to (or should do to maximise >> benefit) in order to try out luatex. For example, what settings to put >> in org-latex-pdf-process (I'm guessing something like "lualatex >> -interaction nonstopmode -output-directory %o %f") and what (if any) >> packages to add/remove from the org-latex-packages-alist etc (I'm >> guessing that perhaps some font related packages may need tweaking?). >> >> Ideally, what would be good is a very simple recipe for what someone >> should do in order to try out luatex and get the most out of it (or at >> least see potential). > > I have no problem with my post being added to worg, but I don't have > much experience in working with worg... Of course, I can prepare > everything you need, if you think it might be useful. > > The *only* difference between a minimal document for lualatex and a > minimal document for pdfLaTeX is that for LuaLaTeX it is not necessary > to load the fontenc and inputenc packages. The following mwe > compiles perfectly in LuaLaTeX: > > \documentclass{article} > \begin{document} > Hello world! > á é í ó ú ñ à è ì ò ù > \end{document} > > LuaTeX defaults to an otf version of the Computer Modern font, so any > user who isn't interested in fonts and writing in non-Latin languages, > but wants to work in a real Unicode environment, won't need to fine-tune > fonts, nor load any special package. The rest is exactly the same as any > document for pdfLaTeX. > > If in the Org document is added: > > #+LATEX_COMPILER: lualatex > > the fontenc and inputenc packages are not loaded in the output, which is > correct and it is the minimum requirement for LuaLaTeX. I think Org is > already doing a good job here. > > If the user wants to use other fonts, the fontspec package must be > loaded. Depending on the user's needs, you can go from the simplest to > the most complex configurations (the different options and possibilities > are explained in detail in the fontspec manual). The simplest: if a user > just wants to use the Times New Roman font as the main font in his > document, this lines would suffice: > > \usepackage{fontspec} > \setmainfont{Times New Roman} > > That is, by indicating the name of the family (Times New Roman), luatex > would use this family for normal text, italics, bold, etc. Of course, > it's a good idea to load a family that has italic, bold, bold italic, > and other subtypes. Fontspec has tons more options, but this would be > the basics. But I think this aspect is more on the LaTeX side than in > the Org side. > > LuaTeX can use the fonts installed on the system, without the need to > add more (that is, simply by putting the name of the family, LuaTeX > accesses them); and you can also use any font in any directory, just by > giving the path. I wrote BTW this little package to preview any font in > Emacs, and test the opentype features. it uses org-latex-preview in the > background and compiles with LuaTeX: > > https://gitlab.com/maciaschain/org-font-spec-preview > Thanks Juan. It will be fairly trivial to compile the information you have provided into a basic org document which I can then add to org. If on the other hand you would prefer to write it up, all I need is an org document which is based on the (current) org 'worg' template, which is very simple i.e. #+:begin_src org #+TITLE: [No title for now, please update] #+AUTHOR: Worg people #+OPTIONS: H:3 num:nil toc:t \n:nil ::t |:t ^:t -:t f:t *:t tex:t d:(HIDE) tags:not-in-toc #+STARTUP: align fold nodlcheck hidestars oddeven lognotestate #+SEQ_TODO: TODO(t) INPROGRESS(i) WAITING(w@) | DONE(d) CANCELED(c@) #+TAGS: Write(w) Update(u) Fix(f) Check(c) #+LANGUAGE: en #+PRIORITIES: A C B #+CATEGORY: worg #+HTML_LINK_UP: index.html #+HTML_LINK_HOME: https://orgmode.org/worg/ # This file is released by its authors and contributors under the GNU # Free Documentation license v1.3 or later, code examples are released # under the GNU General Public License v3 or later. # This file is the default header for new Org files in Worg. Feel free # to tailor it to your needs. #+end_src