Greetings, list. I began using XeLaTeX a month ago, as a total newbie, with much enthusiasm. I have learned a lot but still have an issue I can't work out. Maybe it's been asked before, if so, then sorry. I did search but I did not find.
I use the Adobe Caslon Pro in a lot of my texts with this command: \setromanfont[Mapping=tex-text,Ligatures={Required,Common,Rare}, Numbers={OldStyle}, Contextuals={Swash,WordFinal}, Swashes={Swash}]{Adobe Caslon Pro} 'm getting a lot of warnings like the following when I write something, and then write \emph{foobar} and then continue writing: Package fontspec Warning: OpenType feature 'Contextuals=Swash' (+cswh) not available for font "Adobe Caslon Pro/ICU" at 10.95pt, with script 'Latin', and language 'Default'. This warning occured on input line 487. This is a valid warning, but only for non-emphasized (= italic) text. While the warnings are an annoyance at most rather than yielding real problems, I keep wondering: how do I set special options for certain variants of the font, like a Swash option for the Adobe Caslon Pro Italics font? I would prefer to eliminate the many warnings. I hope that I don't need to alter the many \emph commands I am currently using unless it might be to \textit{foo}. As an aside, is there any place where I can find the Hoefler Text font for Linux (or in .otf format)? I think that this serif font has a lot of different options and ligatures and I enjoy to play around with those. Or maybe there are other serif fonts that offer such a wide variety of options? For me it's a good way to learn about font varieties with gorgeous texts as an added bonus. Thank you very much, - Mark -------------------------------------------------- Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex