Unless there's something specific which ExPex provides for you, I'd
recommend using gb4e or linguex instead. Those are available on CTAN
and don't have the same kind of problems.
linguex in particular has much less code involved (no need to invoke
any \begin{} or \end{}), but you may find gb4e's c
Hi James,
On 22/12/2010, at 9:56 AM, James Crippen wrote:
> I’m using ExPex (not yet in CTAN, http://www.math.neu.edu/ling/tex/)
> for linguistic examples in XeLaTeX and I’ve encountered a bad
> interaction between it and unicode-math. Here’s a Minimal Working
> Example™:
>
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