Am 06.05.2011 um 20:02 schrieb John Was:
Is there some documentation to explain the correct usage of
\XeTeXpdffile (preferably with worked examples)?
CSTUG-talk.pdf, slides.
PicFileSample.tex and XeTeX-notes.tex.
From CERN: xetexmain.pdf.
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Dear XeTeX users
Is there some documentation to explain the correct usage of \XeTeXpdffile
(preferably with worked examples)? I typeset a periodical using plain XeTeX
and there are always a few contributors who have forgotten to fill in the
copyright form, which is a 2-page PDF (but that could
Dear Jonathan,
On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 19:24, Jonathan Kew wrote:
> On 6 May 2011, at 18:03, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>
>> On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 14:42, Adam McCollum wrote:
>>> Dear list members,
>>> I've recently drawn up a short document in Ge`ez (classical Ethiopic) using
>>> Polyglossia and I se
On 6 May 2011, at 18:03, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 14:42, Adam McCollum wrote:
>> Dear list members,
>> I've recently drawn up a short document in Ge`ez (classical Ethiopic) using
>> Polyglossia and I see that the hyphenation is wrong. As some of you know,
>> languages that us
On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 14:42, Adam McCollum wrote:
> Dear list members,
> I've recently drawn up a short document in Ge`ez (classical Ethiopic) using
> Polyglossia and I see that the hyphenation is wrong. As some of you know,
> languages that use the Ethiopic script, including Ge`ez and Amharic, pl
Hmm, I've played with the file a little bit. Don't know how to make it
work. From the results of tightpage, it looks like the graphic is
being produced and the size is calculated, but is not actually placed
in the document. It's probably some kind of driver incompatibility
between tikz and preview,
I think this topic has been discussed before, and at the time, there
was a suggestion of using the interchartoks mechanism, and so the
ucharclasses package might work for you. BUT, and I might be
remembering wrong, I think it was thought to be a bad idea to do this
with numbers.
But if you're feel
Hi,
a good reference to start making tables is
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Tables
As far as I remember, tables don't have lines per default.
Good luck :)
Jerome
On 6 May 2011 06:10, Ruth Robbins wrote:
> Hi,
> i'm using xetex to typset a grammar of a tonal languge. At the moment I'm
>
Hi -
If you are using 'xetex' "plain", then you want to look at "\halign".
For example:
\halign{\hfil # \quad & # \hfil \cr
Hi & there \cr
What's & for dinner? \cr
}
On 05/06/2011 08:10 AM, Ruth Robbins wrote:
> Hi,
> i'm using xetex to typset a grammar of a tonal languge. At t
Hi,
i'm using xetex to typset a grammar of a tonal languge. At the moment
I'm trying to figure out how to properly set up a simple table that
has no lines (horizontal or verticle). I've been going to various
resources online and it's still not working.
Also, my typeset document has been co
Wolfgang,
Have a look at the fontspec documentation where it is explained how to load
different features from different fonts.
Best,
J
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