Am 31.10.2011 um 19:06 schrieb Andy Lin:
> IIRC (and I might not), Calibri, Meiryo, and Tahoma(Windows Vista or
> later) should have at least partial support of IPA characters. My
> fallback font is Lucida Sans Unicode.
I checked my own font repertoire. The Tahoma I have (Version 5.01.2x) has th
On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 2:06 AM, Andy Lin wrote:
> I sometimes use the list at http://www.wazu.jp/gallery/Fonts_IPA.html
That's a great resource --- thanks!
> As for Heuristica, it's possible that the characters aren't
> incorporated into the built files (it's still a work in progress). You
> can
Hi
My problem is kind of complicated:
1. After processing a XeLaTeX source file the yellow lines the
cross-reference between pdf and source file and vice versa is completely
broken.
2. This happens after I updated to Ubuntu 11.10, TexLive 2011 and
texWorks 0.5, previously I was using Ubuntu 1
I sometimes use the list at http://www.wazu.jp/gallery/Fonts_IPA.html
to look up fonts.
IIRC (and I might not), Calibri, Meiryo, and Tahoma(Windows Vista or
later) should have at least partial support of IPA characters. My
fallback font is Lucida Sans Unicode.
As for Heuristica, it's possible tha
Ulrike Fischer wrote:
LaTeX monolithic? In general people complain that they have to load
packages for everything ;-). Context is monolithic, but in LaTeX you
only have to use a rather small kernel.
It may be "a small kernel" in relation to the size of the
total available packages, but it is
On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 6:45 AM, Andy Lin wrote:
> Anyhow, these are the fonts I use most often if I have uncommon
> diacritics in my document:
> Charis SIL (derived from Charter)
> Doulos SIL (matches Times New Roman)
> Heuristica (derived from Utopia)
Thank you for the font tips. I have downloa
On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 09:28 (+), Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
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> Ulrike Fischer wrote:
>> So a font loader should be written as a sort of library with clear API
>> which can be used by every format.
> Amen. And if other add-ons could foll
> > So a font loader should be written as a sort of library with clear API
> > which can be used by every format.
>
> Amen. And if other add-ons could follow suit, what an
> enormous benefit that might bring. Although, as regular
> readers of the list will know, I do have philosophical
> prob
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Ulrike Fischer wrote:
> So a font loader should be written as a sort of library with clear API
> which can be used by every format.
Amen. And if other add-ons could follow suit, what an
enormous benefit that might bring. Although, as regular
readers of th