On 10 Jan 2014, at 12:21, Philip Candelas wrote:
> I am running Mac OS X 10.9.1 and use TeXShop.
>
> I have need of a proprietary font, FoundrySterling-Book, to be precise. I
> have loaded the font using Font Book but cannot use the font in Xelatex. The
> following test program works well if
On Jan 10, 2014, at 6:21 AM, Philip Candelas wrote:
> FoundrySterling Book
> FoundrySterling Book
>
> PostScript name FoundrySterling-Book
> Full name FoundrySterling-Book
> Family FoundrySterling
> Style Book
> KindPostScript Type1
> Language
I am running Mac OS X 10.9.1 and use TeXShop.
I have need of a proprietary font, FoundrySterling-Book, to be precise. I have
loaded the font using Font Book but cannot use the font in Xelatex. The
following test program works well if the sans serif font is Verdana, say, but
not if it is Foundr
2012/5/31 A u :
> Shiva,
> I did with Xelatex
> it is definitely font issue, I tried with "Nakula" it worked fine however it
> did not render well with "Sanskrit 2003" however the same thing when I type
> on Mac it renders alright with sanskrit 2003, I think it has something to do
> with itrans typ
Shiva,
I did with Xelatex
it is definitely font issue, I tried with "Nakula" it worked fine however
it did not render well with "Sanskrit 2003" however the same thing when I
type on Mac it renders alright with sanskrit 2003, I think it has something
to do with itrans typing
regards
Aku
On Thu, Ma
2012/5/31 Shiva Shankar :
> Hi,
>
>
> I am using AA_NAGARI_SHREE_L3 font for typesetting sanskrit verses.
> The ligature "tryaa"(पुत्र्या) is not coming out properly. If I copy the
> same
> word in either openoffice or html(selecting AA_NAGARI_SHREE_L3 font) page
> then ligature looks correct.
> Bu
Hi,
I am using AA_NAGARI_SHREE_L3 font for typesetting sanskrit verses.
The ligature "tryaa"(पुत्र्या) is not coming out properly. If I copy the
same
word in either openoffice or html(selecting AA_NAGARI_SHREE_L3 font) page
then ligature looks correct.
But when i typeset it using XeLaTex system t