Re: [XeTeX] startup time

2020-07-03 Thread Stephen Moye via XeTeX
You might look into making your own .fmt file. I haven't used it myself, but you could take a look at David David Carlisle's 'mylatex.ltx' (https://github.com/davidcarlisle/dpctex/blob/master/carlisle/mylatex.ltx). It seems relatively straightforward and has considerable documentation in it. Ad

Re: [XeTeX] XeTeX OpenType Features bug?

2023-10-25 Thread Stephen Moye via XeTeX
@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

Re: [XeTeX] XeTeX OpenType Features bug?

2023-10-26 Thread Stephen Moye via XeTeX
Ah, and very useful. I have worked out the following as a possible approach… and begins to make Hoefler a bit more useful. Suggestions/improvements? hoefler-sc.tex Description: Binary data > On Oct 25, 2023, at 11:56 PM, David Barts via XeTeX wrote: > >

Re: [XeTeX] XeTeX OpenType Features bug?

2023-10-26 Thread Stephen Moye via XeTeX
And a nice surprise: Not many fonts, even those labelled ‘pro’, contain italic, bold, and bold-italic small caps: hoefler-sc.tex Description: Binary data > On Oct 26, 2023, at 7:03 AM, Stephen Moye via XeTeX wrote: > > Ah, and very useful. I have worked out the following as a

Re: [XeTeX] XeTeX OpenType Features bug?

2023-10-29 Thread Stephen Moye via XeTeX
idually. Makes the Apple price > premium pay for itself. > > Sent from my iPhone > >> On Oct 26, 2023, at 04:42, Stephen Moye via XeTeX wrote: >> >> And a nice surprise: Not many fonts, even those labelled ‘pro’, contain >> italic, bold, and bold-italic sma

Re: [XeTeX] XeTeX OpenType Features bug?

2023-10-30 Thread Stephen Moye via XeTeX
contain no composed fractions, though subs/subp and dnom/mumr do seem to be there. I suppose I could unleash fontforge or similar and put something together for my own purposes, but I’d rather not. > On Oct 30, 2023, at 11:01 AM, Philip Taylor > wrote: > > Stephen Moye via XeTeX