On Tue, Sep 01, 2015 at 02:56:22PM +0200, BPJ wrote: > according to the type specimen[1] there are three different Ξ glyphs in the > OTF version of the font GFS Neohellenic[2] but I can only access two of them > -- of course not the one I want at this time, the one without vertical or > diagonals! Peeking inside the font with FontForge hasn't made me any wiser. > Does anyone know how to access them all?
For some strange reason the glyph you want is not accessible through OpenType features, as a look into the GSUB table confirms, but is included as a separate character from the Private Use Area (U+E004); that's why copy-pasting from the PDF file works for this particular glyphs, as Phil showed; but it's obviously a bad idea to do so because you would need to input all Ξ as this PUA character, and then your PDF files won't be searchable. I have no idea why the authors of the font did it like that, but I consider this a bug -- as it stands now, the font only has two different glyphs for Ξ, as Apostolos observed, and a pseudo-character that's graphically a Ξ, but not in the right place. I dare not think that the creators of the font *wanted* you to use the zigzagging glyph, or maybe the one with the vertical bar, instead of the more standard one with just three horizontal bars, but it's certainly tempting! Best, Arthur -------------------------------------------------- Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex