this font on input line 22.
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Any suggestions for solutions would be more than welcome.
Thanks in advance for your help.
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On Sun, 19 Sep 2010 16:36:17 -0500, "Axel E. Retif" wrote:
: \usepackage[dvipdfmx]{graphicx}
: \usepackage[dvipdfmx]{xcolor} <- add this
Dear Axel,
Thanks very much. It seems to work!
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That doesn't work for me because I need the definitions of \XeLaTeX and friends.
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Thanks. I hadn't thought of that. It makes the problem disappear.
Unfortunately, I get a new one in return. I must stop using those
most recent package versions....
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tetext ...tins {\re...@font \footnotesize
\interlinepenalty
\interfo...
l.5Hello\footnote{freezing}
world.
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is used and others don't when beamerarticle is used. I'm currently trying
to fix this and then have a look at your suggestion.
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y figured out that I had to import tikz after
graphicx and had to run xelatex with -shell-escape. That _did_ work
for the spy feature. Unfortunately, I got very many colour stack
underflow errors and the colours were all wrong.
Thanks again.
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Ma
-- (\angle:0.8)
(\angle:1.1) node {$\angle$}
(0,0) -- (\angle:0.8)
};
\spy[red] on (162:1.0) in node[right] at (0,-2.5);
\end{tikzpicture}
\end{document}
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This is slightly better because it still lets you use \textvisiblespace
in the text.
I'd still like to kow what I was/am doing wrong.
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}
\usepackage{fontspec}
\usepackage{xltxtra}
\fontspec{GaramondPremrPro}
\setmainfont{GaramondPremrPro}
\begin{document}
\textvisiblespace
\end{document}
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Joachim Trinkwitz wrote
: Am 14.09.2010 um 08:49 schrieb Marc van Dongen:
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: > Fr. Michael Gilmary wrote:
:
: > : \texteuro (or enter it directly as unicode = ? or \char"20AC);
:
: Maybe "The Comprehensive LATEX Symbol List"
(http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/info/
r example, has them.
Thanks. I was suspecting this.
: Diacritics can be composed using code like the following (found on this
: list before):
:
: *
[ snip ]
Excellent. Thanks very much.
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ht.
: Install Fontforge (should be in every major *nix's package list), use it
: to open the desired font, and proceed to examine the hell out of it =)
Thanks.
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looking for are and what their hex numbers are. You could also
: try this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gucharmap, though.
Thanks. Yes, this is more what I needed. I installed the program
with apt-get and it works like a charm.
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I've googled
around a bit but I failed to find anything nice.)
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