Le 23 oct. 2010 à 11:33, Cyril Niklaus a écrit : > On 23 oct. 2010, at 17:53, André Bellaïche wrote: > >> I am new to XeTeX, and I could not find a text for beginners. > >> ======================================================= >> >> Let me ask some questions: >> >> 1. Is it possible to replace unicode by applemac encoding? What are the >> commands in this case? > The whole point of XeLaTeX is to work in unicode, so no. If you have legacy > documents in applemac, either save them using TextEdit (for ex) in UTF-8, or > keep using pdfTeX, which supports that encoding.
Thanks. >> >> 2. If the main roman font is Frutiger® 55 Roman (Linotype Original names), I >> doubt that the system will find out that if the italic, bold and bold italic >> counterparts are Frutiger® 56 Italic, Frutiger® 65 Bold, Frutiger® 66 Bold >> Italic. > Use \setromanfont{Frutiger LT Std}, it will do the rest combined with the > normal italics or bold declarations. Do you mean that I should type a name which is neither the Linotype commercial name (Frutiger® 55 Roman), neither the Adobe commercial name (Frutiger Std™ Roman), neither the Postscript name (FrutigerLTStd-Roman), nor the Mac/PC Menu name (Frutiger LT Std 55 Roman), and XeTeX will manage anyway? What about a small guide for beginners? André > > Cyril -------------------------------------------------- Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex