Am Mon, 30 Sep 2019 22:23:56 +0100 schrieb Philip Taylor: >> Doesn't seem to be the case: >> >> This here breaks at the 200B without problem, despite the fact that >> latin modern hasn't it (there is a missing glyph message in the >> log): >> >> \documentclass{article} >> \textwidth=1mm >> \begin{document} >> \hyphenchar\font="200B >> >> a aa^^^^200baa >> >> a >> aaaa >> \end{document} >> > > I wonder why the same is not true for what I /think/ is the plain XeTeX > equivalent : > >> \hsize = 1 mm >> \hyphenchar \font = "200B >> >> a aa^^^^200baa >> >> a >> aaaa >> \end
plain uses a legacy font (cmr10), latex lmroman10-regular.otf. -- Ulrike Fischer https://www.troubleshooting-tex.de/