Am 12.07.2011 14:23, schrieb Will Robertson:
On 06/07/2011, at 3:41 PM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:

I would like to know how I can use unicode-math package for mixing
multiple fonts. (I don't mean taking a few characters from one font
and a few symbols from the other.) I would like to display one
character from LM Math for example and the same one in XITS math next
to each other, looping over "the whole" unicode range.

I could use \setmathfont for each individual character, but then it
takes ages to compile.

Sorry for the slow reply.

Do the characters need to actually be set up for math use? For situations like 
this, I just grab the glyph directly with \char. Otherwise there's no easy way 
to do it, I think.

Can one grab an arbitrary glyph in an arbitrary font simply by \char? If yes, how?

bye

Toscho


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