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- sent from my phone. excuse the brevity. On 10-Sep-2016 11:08 PM, "R (Chandra) Chandrasekhar" <chyav...@gmail.com> wrote: > I am typesetting text that contains English, Sanskrit, and Tamil scripts. > > My MWE file is: > ----- > \documentclass{article} > \usepackage{fontspec} > \setmainfont{Source Serif Pro} > \setsansfont{Source Sans Pro} > \setmonofont{Inconsolata} > \newfontfamily{\tamil}[Script=Tamil,Scale=0.82]{Lohit Tamil} > \newfontfamily{\sanskrit}[Script=Devanagari]{Lohit Devanagari} > % > \begin{document} > This is English text. > > This is Sanskrit text: {\sanskrit क्षिप्रं हि मानुषे लोके सिद्धिर्भवति > कर्मजा} > > This is Tamil text: {\tamil கற்க கசடறக் கற்பவை கற்றபின் நிற்க அதற்கு தக} > \end{document} > ----- > > All the fonts are freely available and recognized on my Linux system. > > It used to compile with xelatex without any error or warning messages in > TeXLive 2016 but emits the following warnings with TeXLive 2016: > > ************************************************* > * fontspec warning: "script-not-exist" > * > * Font 'Lohit Tamil' does not contain script 'Tamil'. > ************************************************* > ************************************************* > * fontspec warning: "script-not-exist" > * > * Font 'Lohit Devanagari' does not contain script 'Devanagari'. > ************************************************* > > I am able to compile it and get the attached output PDF file, which is as > expected. > > Nevertheless, the warning tells me that something is not quite right. Why > is the warning issued and what corrective action must I take? > > Many thanks. > > Chandra > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------- > Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: > http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex > >
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