Greetings,
I'm not very expert - so don't quiz me overly - but my understanding is
that setmathrm changes the maths roman font, whereas by default the
maths digits are drawn from the normal maths font. You can change which
font the digits are drawn from with:
\DeclareMathSymbol{0}\mathalph
26/06/11 @ 18:10 (+0200), Tobias Schoel escriu:
> that is done by the range key in the \setmathfont-command from the
> unicode-math package. (At least, if I have understood the
> documentation of unicode-math correctly.)
I think unicode-math only works with Unicode math fonts.
Here, I was using no
Hi,
27/06/11 @ 08:32 (+0100), David Cottenden escriu:
> Greetings,
>
> I'm not very expert - so don't quiz me overly - but my understanding
> is that setmathrm changes the maths roman font, whereas by default
> the maths digits are drawn from the normal maths font. You can
> change which font the
2011-06-23 19:11, Peter Baker skrev:
I'm working towards a new release, perhaps in late July or August.
If anyone is having a problem with Junicode, I'd love to hear from
you between now and then.
Please make it that U+0067 U+0327 display properly as U+0123!
U+0123 LATIN SMALL LETTER G WITH C