Guenter Milde wrote:
> On 2014-07-22, Will Parsons wrote:
>> I'm writing an article that will contain IPA and various non-Latin
>> alphabetic characters in it.  Eveything went well inserting IPA and Greek
>> letters into the PDF, but when I tried to add Hebrew letters, I get an
>> error when trying to export to PDF:
>
>>   Could not find LaTeX command for character 'א' (code point 0x5d0)
>
>> I've tried various possibilities for Language - changing to "Unicode
>> (utf8)" for example yields:
>
>>   Package inputenc Error: Unicode char \u8:א not set up for use with LaTeX.
>
>> How do I solve this?
>
> The easiest way should be to use XeTeX or LuaTeX convertes. In
> Document>Settings>Fonts check "use non-TeX fonts" and select a font
> containing all required Glyphs (the default Latin Modern fonts don't!).

Thanks - this looks promising.  I'll just have to find out what fonts
support all my characters.  Is there a good way to do that short of
trying them one-by-one?

> Otherwise:
> Are Hebrew 8-bit TeX fonts and the TeX support for Hebrew installed?

Excuse my ignorance, but how do I determine that?

-- 
Will

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