On Sun, Nov 06, 2011 at 11:37:08AM +0100, Peter Dyballa wrote: > > Am 06.11.2011 um 02:15 schrieb Andrew Gollan: > > > The Invalid glyph is > > actually the result of a \=V in one place, but the \=y is being printed as > > a spiral in the PDF if that is remove > > V with macron does not exist in Unicode (but U with macron does, so it > looks bad, until you invent a good macro to position the macron on the V), > ȳ does not exist in Palatino Linotype.
And U+0304 COMBINING MACRON is missing. But the missing glyphs can be constructed manually: \DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\=}{EU1}{V}{% \leavevmode \begingroup \sbox0{^^^^012a}% \sbox2{^^^^02c9}% \sbox4{V}% \rlap{% \hbox to \wd4{% \hfill \raisebox{\dimexpr\ht0-\ht2\relax}{^^^^02c9}% \hfill }% }% V% \endgroup } \DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\=}{EU1}{y}{% \leavevmode \begingroup \sbox0{^^^^016b}% \sbox2{^^^^02c9}% \sbox4{y}% \rlap{% \hbox to \wd4{% \hfill \raisebox{\dimexpr\ht0-\ht2\relax}{^^^^02c9}% \hfill }% }% y% \endgroup } Yours sincerely Heiko Oberdiek -------------------------------------------------- Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex