Re: [XeTeX] (no subject)

2013-09-23 Thread Apostolos Syropoulos
> >What can I do in XeLateX in order to obtain a Greek font that recognises and >changes unicode in Ancient Greek ? >many thx for ur attention and ur help >Fabio > Hello, I am not really sure what you are asking. However, many fonts have support for polytonic Greek and as long your input file

Re: [XeTeX] (no subject)

2012-12-24 Thread Wilfred van Rooijen
Hello Sasi, Do you have "doubts" or "questions". "Doubts" would indicate that you do not trust the software? "Questions" would be just questions. Allow me to help a bit. Xe(La)TeX is just like "normal", but with one big difference: xe(la)tex can read UTF-8 encoded source files. This means that

Re: [XeTeX] (no subject)

2012-12-24 Thread Gildas Hamel
* Skriv a reas Sasi Kumar (sasi@gmail.com): |> 1. How can I change the font inside a document? For |> 2. I am creating a document in two languages, let us say, English and |> Malayalam Here is a short example but reading fontspec and polyglossia documentation will give you essen

Re: [XeTeX] (no subject)

2012-12-24 Thread David Perry
If you are using XeLaTeX (not plain XeTeX) you use the FontSpec package to change fonts and Polyglossia to switch languages. I wrote an introductory tutorial for XeLaTeX a couple of years ago. It needs some updating but nonetheless will get you started; after working through the discussion of

Re: [XeTeX] (no subject)

2010-10-04 Thread Herbert Schulz
On Oct 3, 2010, at 11:22 PM, 德柳 邓 wrote: > HII'am a newer for texlive . I have installed texlive 2010 universal-darwin > under command line for mac (not > Mactex).-- > 1. I tr