On 2010-11-10, Michael Joyner wrote: > Could provide an actual sample/step-by-step on the wiki and/or posted here?
Acutally, I cannot do better than the polyglossia.pdf and fontspec.pdf manuals. >From the LyX part, you need to disable babel in Tools>Preferences>Languages. > I would much prefer to use the standard fonts for everything except > Cherokee UNICODE, at which point I need to use: > - Normal Cherokee: Digohweli > - Bold Cherokee: Aboriginal Serif or fake bold Digohweli > - Italic Cherokee: Aboriginal Sans or a fake italic Dighweli >From your other post I realize that Cherokee is currently not supported by polyglossia (nor by babel or LyX). You would need to add Cherokee to polyglossia (it has a plug-in architecture, so this should be not too difficult modeled on a similar language support file) and LyX (placing a copy of "languages" in your LYXDIR and adding a line for cherokee). But maybe you are better served using >> > What is needed is something like >> > http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/xetex/latex/fontwrap/ so that >> > fonts are *autoselected* based on UNICODE range unless otherwise >> > overridden. in this case. Günter
