nted "n" nor a single acute accent in their Unico font.
You have to look after a font with a look alike single accent glyph which you
can put over the Unico "n".
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n't have to load xunicode (nor the mapping) when
using UTF8 input (ī) directly.
As often stated on this list: it's easiest to use XeLaTeX by loading the
xltxtra package instead of fontspec, it gives you some extra options and
features and loads the fontspec and xunicode packages b
part of ghostscript and part of each linux
distribution?
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y be
> a legitimate endeavour in the context of advertisement or corporate visual
> identity, but for other purposes this objective is quite ill-founded.
>From a just curious person without any knowledge regarding Arabic typography:
>why do you (or the specialists) think it's ill-founded?
r some bold italics nor small caps italics,
because Fontin doesn't have such shapes.
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se). Even while KOMA-Script actually
*has* sans serif headings as a standard, I most often switch to serif headings.
My 2 euro cents
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modern Web
applications.
\section*{What Is A User Interface?}
\emph{“The way that you accomplish tasks with a product – what you do and how
it responds – that's the interface” - Jess Raskin}
\end{document}
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humanist, which maybe
explains a lot ... I even despise the usual parskip instead of parindents
without a lot of spacing between paragraphs, because it makes an uneven flow in
reading.
Anyway, it's a good thing that LaTeX/XeTeX users have the choice to follow
their own principles.
J
ners, a code
snippet repository, announcing of new packages, you name it.
Just collecting and organizing the existing sources on the web and cutting and
pasting some of the most interesting solutions given here on the mailing list
would be a great start.
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W, the LaTeX equivalent of the TeX-command \char... is \symbol{...}, e.g.
\symbol{"20AC}. Not much difference but a little bit more readable for LaTeX
users IMO.
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ex, this should work.
But it would be best to contact Philipp Lehmann, the maintainer of biblatex,
and urge him to implement polyglossia as a second language interface.
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observe that the roman variant has 265 glyphs, the italic one only 260.
Among those missing in the latter are just the ligatures fl, ffi, and ffl. So this
is definitely not XeTeX's fault.
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ather silly statement? Well, if you think Linotypes font manager is
lying on me, then you know better, I suppose ... (even the fact that several
tools shows different results, should make you think about the quality of the
font).
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tools), without breaking the license rules.
You can find basic explanations of the Mac font file formats at
http://support.apple.com/kb/TA22195.
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textbf{ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz}
Delicious - Bold Italic:
\textbf{\textit{ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz}}
Delicious - Heavy: {\heavy ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz}
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Am 16.10.2011 um 20:33 schrieb Hendrik Maryns:
> I installed stix fonts, but how do I call it in fontspec?
Try 'otfinfo -i' on the font file, best bet is the "PostScript name".
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e than the 'average user' of other writing systems …
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