2012/9/9 François Patte :
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> Le 09/09/2012 19:04, Steve White a écrit :
>> François,
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>> On my standard-distribution Ubuntu system, it's 'FakeSlant' rather
>> than 'AutoFakeSlant'.
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>> With that change to your file, I get the attached. Is this
2012/9/9 Steve White :
> François,
>
> On my standard-distribution Ubuntu system, it's 'FakeSlant' rather
> than 'AutoFakeSlant'.
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Maybe Ubuntu contains an older version of the fontspec package. Now
FakeSlant makes the geometrically slanted version only if it does not
exist, AutoFakeSlant makes it
François,
On Sun, Sep 9, 2012 at 7:32 PM, François Patte
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> Le 09/09/2012 19:04, Steve White a écrit :
>> François,
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>> On my standard-distribution Ubuntu system, it's 'FakeSlant' rather
>> than 'AutoFakeSlant'.
>>
>> With that change to
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Le 09/09/2012 19:04, Steve White a écrit :
> François,
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> On my standard-distribution Ubuntu system, it's 'FakeSlant' rather
> than 'AutoFakeSlant'.
>
> With that change to your file, I get the attached. Is this what you
> intended?
No, "AutoFak
François,
On my standard-distribution Ubuntu system, it's 'FakeSlant' rather
than 'AutoFakeSlant'.
With that change to your file, I get the attached. Is this what you intended?
I don't know what the warning messages mean.
Cheers!
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Le 09/09/2012 11:09, Zdenek Wagner a écrit :
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> Hindi support is complete, I have verified it on several Hindi texts,
> displayed all conjuncts separately and since it was released used in
> several other Hindi texts. I have
2012/9/9 Steve White :
> Hi Zdenek,
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> I'm glad you like the looks of Sanskrit in FreeSerif!
>
And I like the looks of Hindi in both FreeSans and FreeSerif. As a
matter of fact, I use them regularly for Hindi texts and I made them
as default sans and serif fonts in my web browsers. My teacher of
H
Hi Zdenek,
I'm glad you like the looks of Sanskrit in FreeSerif!
Regarding Sanskrit in FreeSans: You're right, it is incomplete. I
now remember, had started implementing Sanskrit there, but was
interrupted. I hope to push that effort forward in the next release.
I also see one or two glitches
2012/9/9 Steve White :
> I finally got Neal's examples working, too. (The problem was, I had
> altered the header tex file he provided, so that it would run with my
> set of fonts, but had unwittingly also cut out one instance of
> RomDev). The process is: obtain the RomDev.map file, compile it w
I finally got Neal's examples working, too. (The problem was, I had
altered the header tex file he provided, so that it would run with my
set of fonts, but had unwittingly also cut out one instance of
RomDev). The process is: obtain the RomDev.map file, compile it with
'teckit_compile -u RomDev.m
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