Thanks, Mike!
I am asking about both of the methods. The first could be the better,
perhaps. But there is this web:
http://www.tocloud.com/javascript_cloud_generator.html that gives the html
code.
But I mean also more complex clouds , like those with cross words (vertical
and horizontal).
Perhaps t
Cole Leahy wrote:
Using fontspec, can I access the ornamental dingbat glyphs in Adobe Garamond
Premier Pro? The full glyph complement is here:
http://store1.adobe.com/type/browser/pdfs/1737.pdf
Hi Cole:
I didn't look at the sample pdf of your link --- but we have Garamond PP
version 2.00
Using fontspec, can I access the ornamental dingbat glyphs in Adobe Garamond
Premier Pro? The full glyph complement is here:
http://store1.adobe.com/type/browser/pdfs/1737.pdf
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On 5/22/2010 8:52 AM, Juan Francisco Fraile Vicente wrote:
I haven't found info about this issue. How could be word-clouds done
(as web tag-clouds) in LaTeX or XeTeX? I think they could be done
managing tabular, font sizes or other options, but my question is if
there's a package to do these we
Hi Jonathan,
I have a question about the experimental version: do you plan to include
font expansion?
I don't know how much this implementation differs from the margin
kerning, but I guess this would be easier to deploy by users than margin
kerning, since the same value would be applied to s