Re: [XeTeX] Tonos v. oxia

2022-11-13 Thread Philip Taylor (Hellenic Institute)
On 13/11/2022 10:34, Ulrike Fischer wrote: It is the font. With arial I get two different glyphs. Facinating — so do I (see below).  Thank you Ulrike — much appreciated. And in the lua-file of pala.ttf one can find the glyphs in the duplicates table: ["duplicates"]={ ... [974]={

Re: [XeTeX] Tonos v. oxia

2022-11-13 Thread Ulrike Fischer
Am Sun, 13 Nov 2022 09:58:28 + schrieb Philip Taylor (RHBNC): > Consider the following code : > > \font \greekfont = "Palatino Linotype" \greekfont U+1F7D : GREEK > SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH OXIA — ώ \par U+03CE : GREEK SMALL LETTER > OMEGA WITH TONOS — ώ \par \end > > The final (Greek) char

[XeTeX] Tonos v. oxia

2022-11-13 Thread Philip Taylor (RHBNC)
Consider the following code : \font \greekfont = "Palatino Linotype" \greekfont U+1F7D : GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH OXIA — ώ \par U+03CE : GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH TONOS — ώ \par \end The final (Greek) character on each of the two key lines is the character described by the preceding te