David Perry wrote:
Code2000 is a font (shareware, by James Kass) that includes just about
every character in the BMP. It's useful if you're not sure that any
other font on your system has the characters you need. He also has a
Code2001 for characters in the first supplementary plane and (I
think--never used it) another for the characters in the second
supplementary plane.
That's right ... I wasn't sure which font to use for the Armenian ...
and I was pretty sure that Adam's use of Times wasn't going to produce
anything, as well, we don't have Arial Unicode MS. Of course, now that I
think of it, I could have simply made it:
\setmainfont[Script=Armenian]{Code2000} and left it at that.
But is there hyphenation in Armenian? Should polyglossia have a
gloss-armenian.ldf? As it is, there's only a warning, so it doesn't
prevent compilation.
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