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> On Jan 19, 2011, at 10:10 AM, McCollum, Adam wrote:
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>> Dear list members,
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>> I'm having a problem getting small caps to show up. It works if I don't
>> declare a font (i.e., if I use the default), but I've tried both Linux
>> Li
Dear list members,
I'm having a problem getting small caps to show up. It works if I don't declare
a font (i.e., if I use the default), but I've tried both Linux Libertine and
Junicode and the small caps do not show up. Minimal example below.
Thanks in advance for any tips.
Adam
\documentcla
Dear list members,
I realize that for publications in math and the sciences using TeX, etc. has
been common, and perhaps even strongly encouraged or required, for many years.
It is, alas, not yet at least, so in the humanities generally. Thanks to
XeLaTeX's ability to work well with non-Latin s
Andy and others,
Many thanks for the recommendations. I've been looking at Covington and will
also take a look at gb4e too. I actually changed Covington to allow more than 3
lines to be lined up, but I'm not sure how it will do with Ethiopic script
(this is actually the first time I've done any
Dear list members,
I hope this question isn't too far afield for the list.
I use TeXworks with Mac OS 10.6. When I try to enter something from the
Character Viewer in TeXworks, nothing happens, but if I enter something from
the Character Viewer in another application, such as TextEdit, I can co