Ok, ok, José Carlos. I can tell you that works for me, with my configuration, but I change the font, because I haven't DTLUnicoST.
I write in TexWorks: \documentclass{article} \usepackage{xltxtra} \setmainfont[Mapping=tex-text]{Gentium} \begin{document} ń or \'{n} \end{document} Run XeLaTeX. And I get: ń or ń 2010/5/3 José Carlos Santos <jcsan...@fc.up.pt> > On 03-05-2010 19:30, Juan Francisco Fraile Vicente wrote: > > You can find all the characters included in a font in the «character >> map». In Linux, type in the terminal 'charmap'. If you are in Windows, I >> think it is in 'Accesories→System Tools→Character Map'. In the character >> map you can find precombined characters and combinable diacritical marks. >> If you want to know where is the accent in your keyboard, you can >> explore your layout keyboard (whatever is your OS) and there you can >> find where the diacritical marks are (or change, if it is necessary, the >> layout to another language-distribution more comfortable for your work). >> I give an example of the problem for better understanding: if you want >> to write the character 'v' with a macron, it is not possible, for >> instance, in Word or other word-processors, because it does not exist as >> a precombined character in unicode. Perhaps you can get a 'v' with a >> macron over it only using the combinable diacritical mark (perhaps). >> > > Thanks. Now I know that, yes, DTLUnicoST has an acute accent; its position > is 0301. > > > But I think that in TeX, LaTeX, XeTeX this shouldn't be a problem if you >> are using this >> >> |[Mapping=tex-text] >> > > But I am using it. I repeat: if I compile this file: > > \documentclass{article} > \usepackage{xltxtra} > \setmainfont[Mapping=tex-text]{DTLUnicoST} > \begin{document} > ń > \end{document} > > I get nothing. > > Best regards, > > José Carlos Santos > > > > -------------------------------------------------- > Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: > http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex > -- ----------------------------------------- Juan Francisco Fraile Vicente Departamento de Ciencias de la Antigüedad Área de Latín Universidad de Zaragoza Email: jffraileATunizar.es ------------------------------------------
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