@David Barts:
You say: "I can access the small caps via the \fontspec macro” — what \fontspec
macro is that?
Earlier: "Interesting. This works for me!” — what is ’this’?
(It just occurred to me that, for some reason, I may not have the entire email
exchange.)
I’ve also tried Hoefler, but wit
In case it helps, whenever I've had even the hint of an issue accessing a
font from the system I invoke it from where I have stored the file of the
font itself, e.g.:
\font\ormplanteight="[D:/BACKUPS/FONTBKUP/ORMULUM/OrmPlant.ttf]" at 8pt
(I'm not a LaTeX user but as far as I know plain (Xe)TeX c
st 25. 10. 2023 v 11:19 odesílatel John Was napsal:
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> In case it helps, whenever I've had even the hint of an issue accessing a
> font from the system I invoke it from where I have stored the file of the
> font itself, e.g.:
>
> \font\ormplanteight="[D:/BACKUPS/FONTBKUP/ORMULUM/OrmPlant.ttf]"
Am Tue, 24 Oct 2023 19:57:26 -0700 schrieb David Barts via XeTeX:
> Interesting. This works for me!
Well it would be easier to help if you would put a bit more effort
in giving details, for example a complete example. As it is it is
both unclear what you did before and what you did now. But as a
I still use fontforge as fontlab is not really good for me. However, fontforge
clearlyshows that the smcp table is there and the designers of the font use the
.small nameextension in their mapping. I have tried the following example
\documentclass[a4paper]{article}
\usepackage{xltxtra}
\usepac
This list has /already/ been helpful as it helped me find a workaround.
To reiterate my earlier messages, using \fontspec{Hoefler
Text}[Renderer=OpenType,
RawFeature={+smcp}]does get me small caps, while using \textsc or
\scshapedoes not.
See attached files.
On 2023-10-25 11:33, Ulrike Fisch