Pedro Andres Aranda Gutierrez <[email protected]> writes: >> What's wrong with that? > > Nothing, will add that… It may be that I’m starting to show emotional fatigue > signs…
Ouch. Sorry for that. Then, let's not dwell on this anymore. The goal is getting the code and documentation to reasonable quality; not to the ideal. >> But that's exactly what my proposed change is hinting towards. If the >> document has characters not covered by the default fonts, you need >> fontspec... I feel that we are miscommunicating. > > Exactly, I don’t know how to make you understand. New try: > > 1. Assume your LaTeX compiler is either lualatex or xelatex > 2. If you are OK with the fonts specified in the document class, you use 7bit > ASCII and you can live with AE headings, no don’t need anything > 3. If you use 7bit and american heading, but want to change the fonts, you > need fontspec > 4. If you have any character that is not included in your choice of fonts you > need fontspec (paradigmatic example are the emojis) > > Once again: fontspec implements font management _only_. Documents with > headers in other languages need either polyglossia or babel. > > Is it clear now? It was clear all along. My suggestion was mostly to make it more clear in the manual. Let's not dwell on this question. It is *not* of outmost importance, after all. -- Ihor Radchenko // yantar92, Org mode maintainer, Learn more about Org mode at <https://orgmode.org/>. Support Org development at <https://liberapay.com/org-mode>, or support my work at <https://liberapay.com/yantar92>
