On Sat, 21 Jan 2012, Steve White wrote:
> There is one table concerning Sanskrit. As Hindi is
> transformation-wise simpler than Sanskrit, it uses only the "default"
> tables. So there are no tables that specifically refer to Hindi.
FWIW, I've noticed a similar problem with FontForge. It has tr
Hi Khaled!
Agreed, this does make the warning go away, but not my complaint.
The warning still doesn't say what it should: the message reads
Package fontspec Warning:
Font "Free Serif/ICU/ICU" does not contain language 'Hindi' for
script 'Devanagari'
This font does in fact support the *
On Sat, Jan 21, 2012 at 12:27:37PM +0100, Steve White wrote:
> What is the point of this warning? Is it to inform the user that the
> font can't have good support for a language, due to having no lookup
> tables for it? That might be useful information. In the case of
> these languages, it is in
Hi,
Thanks for the replies!
It looks to me as if we have a small bug in fontspec (or some library it calls).
To clarify: I'm presently working on the FreeSerif font. It has for a
long time had (poor) support for Devanagari; very recently, it is
better (in SVN!).
The message doesn't make sense
Am 20.1.2012 um 23:05 schrieb Steve White:
> "Package fontspec Warning:
>Font "Free Serif/ICU/ICU" does not contain language 'Hindi' for
> script 'Devanagari'
Trying your example with both GNU FreeSerif and with Code2000 with my XeTeX
version, 3.1415926-2.3-0.9997.5 (TeX Live 2011), it give
Hello,
It means what the message says, there are no Sanskrit or Hindi language tags in
your font. The output is correct because you said "Script=Devanagari", which is
enough. You might want to modify your preamble like this:
\setmainfont{FreeSerif}
\newfontfamily{\sk}[Script=Devanagari]{FreeSer
Hi,
What does this mean?
"Package fontspec Warning:
Font "Free Serif/ICU/ICU" does not contain language 'Hindi' for
script 'Devanagari'
This warning occured on input line 7."
The document starts with
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\documentclass[12pt]{book}
\usepackage{fontspec}