Marek Stepanek writes:
> Also the suggested Symbola-font is not doing it.
Hello,
The font Symbola includes the charactes of your file. If you haven't
already done this, you can try:
\fontspec{Symbola}
instead of
\fontspec[Symbola]
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On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 09:32:14PM +0900, Simon Cozens wrote:
> On 16/12/2014 20:24, Marek Stepanek wrote:
> > I put together a test file, based on the first example. I replaced the
> > "Linux Libertine O", which is not installed on my computer, with Lucida
> > Grande. This font is displaying these
2014-12-16 17:04 GMT+01:00 Marek Stepanek :
>
> Thank you Zdeněk Wagner and Simon Cozens for your immediate help. Very
> interesting suggestions you made. I never cared much about font
> questions before. I even did not know, where to look for them on my Mac ...
>
> Yes. It is the font Apple Color
Thank you Zdeněk Wagner and Simon Cozens for your immediate help. Very
interesting suggestions you made. I never cared much about font
questions before. I even did not know, where to look for them on my Mac ...
Yes. It is the font Apple Color Emoji. But all tricks (but I dont know
many) to make i
2014-12-16 12:24 GMT+01:00 Marek Stepanek :
>
>
> Hello all!
>
>
> It's quite a while, that I am reading this newsgroup. But I was always
> using LaTeX. Now I am close to switch to XeLaTeX or even XeTeX.
>
> I want to offer for Christmas a large dialogue with SMS put into a
> LaTeX-file. And it tur
On 16/12/2014 20:24, Marek Stepanek wrote:
> I put together a test file, based on the first example. I replaced the
> "Linux Libertine O", which is not installed on my computer, with Lucida
> Grande. This font is displaying these smileys well in my text editor
> BBEdit and my Terminal too (with an
Hello all!
It's quite a while, that I am reading this newsgroup. But I was always
using LaTeX. Now I am close to switch to XeLaTeX or even XeTeX.
I want to offer for Christmas a large dialogue with SMS put into a
LaTeX-file. And it turns out to be a huge problem, because one day my
girl-friend