This I knew not. But, you are quite correct, it works charmingly.
(specifically, in the language package custom
area:\usepackage{polyglossia}, and in preamble:
\setdefaultlanguage{english} )
On Fri, 09 May 2014 17:24:33 +0900, Guenter Milde <[email protected]>
wrote:
On 2014-05-05, asllearner wrote:
I am trying to use a font for my main font, and also for math latin and
greek characters, while keeping the rest as is.
At the same time, I want to use blindtext.
blindtext only allows \blindmathtrue if the language has been set to
english:
http://texblog.org/2011/02/26/generating-dummy-textblindtext-with-latex-for-testing/
This I believe I have to do via the language package custom area in the
document preferences, however using
\usepackage[english]{babel}
breaks unicode-math.
Is the use of babel mandated by "blindtext"?
Normally, you would use "polyglossia" with XeTeX/LuaTeX and Unicode
fonts.
Günter
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