enrico.gregorio at univr.it enrico.gregorio at univr.it
Mon Nov 29 00:16:52 CET 2010
With this document set up, you should teach XeTeX that a right quote
should
behave like an (ASCII) apostrophe, with respect to hyphenation. So, add
\addto\extrasfrench{\lccode2019=`\' }
Dear fellow Xe(La)TeXers,
I would appreciate any clues on the following problem:
I am writing a french document, using the \usepackage[francais]{babel}
directive in my preamble.
Some lines of text aren't hyphenated automatically, most of the time
because there doesn't seem to be hyphenation
Le dimanche 28 novembre 2010 à 18:04 -0500, Fr. Michael Gilmary a
écrit :
I used this:
\hyphenation{oscillo-scope}
and it hyphenated correctly (I think!)
Also, I guess I should test it with polyglossia, but I have never used
it (and don't have much time to RTM for now). Is it
Herbert Schulz herbs at wideopenwest.com
Wed Nov 24 02:17:28 CET 2010
Howdy,
Could be your version of `Linux Libertine O' or, maybe your version of
fontspec? I'm on TL2010 (via MacTeX install) with all updates (via tlmgr via
TeX Live Utility) and have
[...]
I'm using the latest
Maybe the problem is related to my version of Linux Libertine fonts? I'm
using version 4.4.1-4 from Ubuntu 10.04 repository.
It seems to be the OpenType version, because I need to specify Linux
Libertine O to find the fonts.
So modifying your test document accordingly:
% !TEX TS-program =
Hello fellow Xe(La)TeX users,
Would someone happen to know why the following does not work as intended
in a XeLaTeX document?
P\textsubscript{\textepsilon}
Well, it does print Pɛ, but notice the epsilon is not in subscript. This
behaviour affect any unicode character.
Thanks,
Maxim