2010-11-06 21:25, Peter Dyballa skrev:
Am 06.11.2010 um 20:08 schrieb BPJ:
Is it an optical illusion, or is the size of \textsuperscript and
\textsubscript rather like \tiny than like \scriptsize?
Sometimes is neither this nor that but a decision of the font
designer – some fonts have subsc
Hello Ross,
Thanks for the response.
Why use Word... well, because I've just migrated to Mac from Windows, and it
never occurred to me to use wc. Even though I've done a fair amount of Unix
stuff since the move, there's still a lot of past experience to overcome! So
thanks for reminding me abo
Hi Phil, Kevin and others,
On 07/11/2010, at 10:30 AM, Philip Taylor (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
> I can't reproduce the problem here. I processed your
> source file using XeLaTeX, opened the resulting PDF
> in Adobe Acrobat Reader 9, copied the entire text,
> pasted it into WordPad, selected each
The following two minimal XeLaTeX examples (using TeXShop 2.37) produce the
indicated problems:
*** Example 1, minimal example:
%!TEX TS-program = xelatex
%!TEX encoding = UTF-8 Unicode
\documentclass[draft]{memoir}
\usepackage[no-math]{fontspec}
\newfontfamily\myGeor[Script=Georgian]{BPG Paat