For my font project (see www.georgduffner.at/ebgaramond) i have been
playing around with some opentype features. It seems, that contextual
features involving the character "space" don’t work as expected. I
wanted to implement a feature for latin texts that replaces "u" at the
beginning of a wor
Good afternoon all,
I having gotten much further along with the xeindexing, but have run into a
new problem.
I have created and inserted below a test document showing an un-numbered
section getting mangled.
What I really find strange is that the text being mangled is a substring of
the text bein
Hello,
I am using the verse environment (\begin{verse}) in the memoir class to format
quotations from manuscripts. I have one LTR section followed by a RTL section.
I have been using verse as opposed to quote or quotation because of its
hanging indent. While the \setRTL and \setLTR commands of
Le 15/02/2011 00:00, Michael Joyner a écrit :
Good afternoon all,
I having gotten much further along with the xeindexing, but have run
into a new problem.
I have created and inserted below a test document showing an
un-numbered section getting mangled.
What I really find strange is that th
On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 10:24:14PM +0100, Georg A. Duffner wrote:
> For my font project (see www.georgduffner.at/ebgaramond) i have been
> playing around with some opentype features. It seems, that
> contextual features involving the character "space" don’t work as
> expected.
AFAIK, XeTeX process
minimal example?
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I had the exact same problem last weekend. I constructed an OT feature to
replace a long s with a regular s if followed by a comma, period, space,
etc. The longs-space combination did not work. I am not a low-level TeX
programming kind of guy, but I had learned a bit somewhere about TeX's
"g
Will,
Thanks for the reply. Having spent the larger part of Sunday testing on
some additional machines, I can report the following. All tests were
conducted using the same exact font file (a PS-flavor OTF). MiKTeX is kept
updated. If anybody has an idea about why the font works in XeLaTeX
On 15 Feb 2011, at 03:49, David J. Perry wrote:
> Will,
>
> Thanks for the reply. Having spent the larger part of Sunday testing on some
> additional machines, I can report the following. All tests were conducted
> using the same exact font file (a PS-flavor OTF). MiKTeX is kept updated.
>