On Friday 15 April 2011 11:28:02 Alan Munn wrote: > If you find xetex doing what you want, you have no reasons to change.
Just I wonder what happens when the written material must be printed in a book (of course with technical side in mind)... Haven't tried ever, but it might be necessary, so would the produced PDF be enough? And fonts -- on screen it seems to be most important that (besides overall fitness) they have good hinting, but about printed material I don't know. What experience could be recalled here? Is there any one-for-all set of fonts or it's possible that font must be chosen depending on if the produced work will be printed?
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