Am 18.06.2011 um 23:20 schrieb Blake Wentworth:
I would be delighted to know where the source of the initial problem
lies
You could specify the renderer engine! Fontspec allows
\fontspec[Renderer=AAT]{font}
(other options are ICU, usable for most fonts, and Graphite, usable
for just a few "Graphite" fonts). This way you can force the use of
AAT instead of OTF features.
There are additional TeX documents, AAT-info.tex and OpenType-
info.tex, which can be found somewhere on the internet. When you
insert into the files the name of your font and run xetex on them,
then you'll get lists of AAT and OTF features XeTeX could detect in
the produced PDF output.
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Greetings
Pete
Bake pizza not war!
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