Hello,
I am dealing with large Latin texts and so I use polyglossia to get the
hyphenation right. In normal cases that works fine but since I am also
working with inscriptions the texts contains a lot of brackets, e.g.
»Imp(erator) Caesar / [M(arcus) Au]relius Antoninu[s] / [Aug(ustus)
p]ont(ifex)
2012/9/13 Benedikt Poetig :
> Hello,
>
> I am dealing with large Latin texts and so I use polyglossia to get the
> hyphenation right. In normal cases that works fine but since I am also
> working with inscriptions the texts contains a lot of brackets, e.g.
> >>Imp(erator) Caesar / [M(arcus) Au]reli
Hi Peter,
On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 11:07 PM, Peter Dyballa wrote:
>
> To me it seems that some problems with XeTeX come from using inappropriate
> fonts,
>
For sure, and I support your idea of software means to determine font
features and coverage.
Just for completeness, let me point out that th