Dear list Has anyone used lcm with XeTeX? If so, how do you map greek letters in the XeTeX source to the encodings used in the lcm font files?
I'm writing a program to simulate clouds of trapped atoms. It involves some complicated equations, and I'm using noweb to combine the mathematical derivations with the fortran code to solve them. The code uses greek letters as variables, to be consistent with the mathematics. I'm currently setting the text and equations in Computer Modern, and the code in Courier New. That works, but it's ugly. I'd like to set the code in Computer Modern Typewriter, but the sticking point is those greek letters. I downloaded the Open Type lcm files, and installed them on my OS X box using the Font Book program. That was easy. Then I realised that lcm lacks greek letters. I downloaded the cm-lgc fonts, which are supposed to include a greek version of cmtt. However, these only come as Type 1 files, which Font Book refuses to touch. I haven't figured out how to use them with XeTeX, either. Am I making this harder than it needs to be? I'm not that attached to Computer Modern, and maybe there are other fonts where this would simply work. Thanks for any help you can offer. Rodney Polkinghorne -------------------------------------------------- Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex