Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
The easies way would be:
\define\Fleuron%
{\getglyph{name:hoeflertextornaments}{\char61522}}
If you want to know the numbers of the different ornaments: open the
file hoeflertextornaments.tma, which will be in your luatex-cache,
under fonts/otf. There's a section "u
On Nov 11, 2009, at 1:22 PM, Jörg Hagmann wrote:
Thanks -- I did expect something of the kind. I need just "Fleuron"
and "Crown"; could you give me a hint as to where I should look for
an example -- a macro doing the same thing, something that could get
me going?
Cheers, Jörg
The easie
Thanks -- I did expect something of the kind. I need just "Fleuron" and
"Crown"; could you give me a hint as to where I should look for an
example -- a macro doing the same thing, something that could get me going?
Cheers, Jörg
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
On Nov 11, 2009, at 12:14 PM, Jörg Hagm
On Nov 11, 2009, at 12:14 PM, Jörg Hagmann wrote:
I have been using symbols (such as "Fleuron") from the gtamacfonts
in an annual publication.
Trying to change to mkiv: what exactly should I do to install them?
So far, my attempts were not successful. (Attempts meaning: copying
the tt font
I have been using symbols (such as "Fleuron") from the gtamacfonts in an
annual publication.
Trying to change to mkiv: what exactly should I do to install them? So
far, my attempts were not successful. (Attempts meaning: copying the tt
fonts and the type- and other files that seem to have anythi