On 24 Feb 2016, at 2:20 AM, Jonathan Kew <jfkth...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> For a document that wants some other kind of "ActualText", there's going to 
> need to be pretty detailed markup in the source, I think. (E.g. each word, or 
> similar unit, will need to be tagged to provide the desired ActualText that 
> goes with it.) At that point, I wonder if turning off 
> \XeTeXgenerateactualtext and just doing it "manually" with macros that 
> generate \special{}s would be the most reasonable way forward.

This sounds interesting for maths, where there is a chance we could 
automatically insert \special{}s at the glyph and/or the equation level — has 
this always been possible in XeTeX or does this require the newest patch for 
xdvipdfmx you just released?

Cheers,
Will





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