As far as #1 is concerned, it might be useful to create a document
containing just +++ with pdfcompresslevel set to 0 and see what is in
the PDF file. With this compress level the PDF should be readable in a
text editor. It will, of course, contain the embedded font and a few
dictionaries but even
On 25/8/16 18:02, Philip Taylor wrote:
For some time now I have been partially aware of some oddities in the
XeTeX implementation of :letterspace, but it was only today that my
thoughts crystallised sufficiently for me to attempt to record them on-
list :
1) Search functionality.
For :
\font \
Hi Jonathan, Zdenek, Phil,
On 26/08/2016, at 19:42, "Jonathan Kew" wrote:
> On 25/8/16 18:02, Philip Taylor wrote:
>> For some time now I have been partially aware of some oddities in the
>> XeTeX implementation of :letterspace, but it was only today that my
>> thoughts crystallised sufficiently