Am 08.09.18 um 22:38 schrieb D. R. Evans:
This is my first attempt to use luatex. I am running up-to-date 64-bit debian
stable.

I have the Latin Modern fonts installed, but don't know how to get luatex to
recognise and use them. In particular, because I will be using Unicode
characters, I need access to the complete set of glyphs, not just the subsets
available with the Cork and other old-style encodings.

For example, the line:
   \font\rm=lmr10

for LuaTeX:

\input luaotfload.sty
\font\LMR={file:lmroman10-regular.otf} at 11pt
\LMR
foo
\bye


Herbert


Causes:
   ! Font \rm=lmr10 not loadable: metric data not found or bad.
to appear in the log file.

[\font\rm=ec-lmr10 works, but then I can't access the Unicode characters
seamlessly]

So, within luatex, how do I access the full range of Unicode characters
encoded in the LM fonts?

   Doc


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