I think Optimus Tactus is only a design, there is no prototype in fact.
http://www.engadget.com/2007/12/28/art-lebedev-kills-us-with-optimus-tactus-keyboard-concept/
And if it was, it is very conservative. I insist in the idea of the E-ink,
If it is only for writing, a keyboard does not need colors
I've come across two minor oddities in polyglossia (1.1.1 tested on
MacTeX/TexLive2009 and on TeXLive 2009 GNULinux), which look like bugs to me:
a) Using the polyglossia-command \textitalian{} inserts an extra space, other
\text...{}-commands don't.
b) \setdefaultlanguage{latin} changes the de
Florian Grammel wrote:
I've come across two minor oddities in polyglossia (1.1.1 tested on
MacTeX/TexLive2009 and on TeXLive 2009 GNULinux), which look like bugs to me
Hi Florian:
I don't have v 1.1.1 but v. 1.0.2 but I get the same extra space with
\textitalian as you. The quick fix is to
hello,
I've prbolems in using subfig and TikZ packages with XeLaTeX, they're
not fully compatible with it;
when I use them in a Right-To-Left environment (such as arabic or hebrew
docs), TikZ images are not rendered.
I give an example in the following code:
\documentc
Hi Jonathan,
I have some questions about this new xetex version that might be
interesting to other members of the list.
Do you plan to support font expansion?
Are optical bounds planned? (My understanding of your explanation at
http://tug.org/pipermail/xetex/2009-October/014482.html is that
On 05/05/2010 15:12, Florian Grammel wrote:
I've come across two minor oddities in polyglossia (1.1.1 tested on
MacTeX/TexLive2009 and on TeXLive 2009 GNULinux), which look like bugs to me:
a) Using the polyglossia-command \textitalian{} inserts an extra space, other
\text...{}-commands don't.
You do not say what version of bidi package you use? If you use a recent
version of bidi package, you should have no problem with tikz and subfigure
packages. You also do not say exactly what is the problem? I am now the
maintainer of subfig package, so any problem with subfig package can be
report