My preamble reads:
\usepackage{fontspec,xltxtra,xunicode}
\defaultfontfeatures{Mapping=tex-text}
\setmainfont[Ligatures=TeX, Mapping=tex-text]{Linux Libertine O}
\newfontfamily\greek{Times New Roman}
\newfontfamily{\akk}{Linux Libertine O Italic}
\newfontfamily{\sux}[Letters=SmallCaps]{Linux
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To: Unicode-based TeX for Mac OS X and other platforms xetex@tug.org
Sent: 18 April 2011 20:29
Subject: Re: [XeTeX] unicode characters not showing in xelatex
My preamble reads:
\usepackage{fontspec,xltxtra,xunicode}
\defaultfontfeatures{Mapping=tex-text}
\setmainfont[Ligatures=TeX
Am 18.04.2011 um 21:29 schrieb Jacobo Myerston:
\usepackage{fontspec,xltxtra,xunicode}
\defaultfontfeatures{Mapping=tex-text}
When you're using this default feature than you don't need to repeat
it, as in the next line.
\setmainfont[Ligatures=TeX, Mapping=tex-text]{Linux Libertine O}
On Apr 19, 2011, at 12:32 PM, Peter Dyballa wrote:
Am 18.04.2011 um 21:29 schrieb Jacobo Myerston:
\usepackage{fontspec,xltxtra,xunicode}
\defaultfontfeatures{Mapping=tex-text}
When you're using this default feature than you don't need to repeat it, as
in the next line.
Am 19.04.2011 um 19:00 schrieb Alan Munn:
(As of some recent version of fontspec)
Which, another vague assumption, might not exist on Jacobo's PC or
Mac... (I do not have it.)
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Greetings
Pete
A morning without coffee is like something without something else.
So far I have solved the problem of the subscripts using Linux Libertine and
\usepackage[no-sscript]{xltxtra}. Linux Libertine has unicode subscript
numbers, but does not have some characters I need as superscripts, for example
š. The only problem that remains is the half bracket which is only
as I know these basic plain
TeX commands usually work.
John
- Original Message - From: Jacobo Myerston jmyers...@gmail.com
To: Unicode-based TeX for Mac OS X and other platforms xetex@tug.org
Sent: 18 April 2011 20:29
Subject: Re: [XeTeX] unicode characters not showing
I have the last version of live tex running on a mac.
On Apr 19, 2011, at 1:27 PM, Peter Dyballa wrote:
Am 19.04.2011 um 19:00 schrieb Alan Munn:
(As of some recent version of fontspec)
Which, another vague assumption, might not exist on Jacobo's PC or Mac... (I
do not have it.)
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Am 19.04.2011 um 19:48 schrieb Jacobo Myerston:
Do I have to load this font first?
You have to tell XeLaTeX what the symbol \Geneva stands for, for
example with \newfontfamily.
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Greetings
Pete
If it should exist, it doesn't.
– Arnold's First Law of
Hi,
I'm experiencing problems with xelatex and unicode subscript numbers. They work
well in osx applications like Texshop and openoffice but they are not displayed
in the final pdf generated by xelatex.
Jacobo.
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Hi,
I'm experiencing problems with xelatex and unicode subscript numbers. They work
well in osx applications like Texshop and openoffice but they are not displayed
in the final pdf generated by xelatex.
Jacobo.
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Subscriptions, Archive, and
Hi Jacobo,
I'm experiencing problems with xelatex and unicode subscript numbers. They work
well in osx applications like Texshop and openoffice but they are not displayed
in the final pdf generated by xelatex.
Have you made sure to load the appropriate fonts? (is there a
\package{fontspec}
On Apr 18, 2011, at 10:02 AM, Jacobo Myerston wrote:
Hi,
I'm experiencing problems with xelatex and unicode subscript numbers. They
work well in osx applications like Texshop and openoffice but they are not
displayed in the final pdf generated by xelatex.
Jacobo.
Howdy,
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