On Sun, Oct 10, 2010 at 11:19 PM, Cole Leahy <colele...@gmail.com> wrote: > This is more or less a continuation of the thread > at http://tug.org/pipermail/xetex/2010-October/018741.html. Unfortunately, I > don't know how to include this message in that thread, since I don't > actually receive email from this list. Please excuse me. Anyway, Khaled's > suggestion from that thread worked; using the following source, Greek and > Latin characters appear in the desired font within math mode. > \documentclass{article} > \usepackage{amsmath} > \usepackage{unicode-math} > \setmainfont{Linux Libertine O} > \setmathfont{xits-math.otf} > \setmathfont[range=\mathit/{latin,Latin,greek,Greek}]{Linux Libertine O > Italic}
Put the line \setmathfont{xits-math.otf} AFTER the line \setmathfont[range=\mathit/{latin,Latin,greek,Greek}]{Linux Libertine O Italic} > \begin{document} > Since $X$ is club in $\kappa$, so is the derivative $X\prime$. Therefore > each superset of $X'$ is stationary. Blah blah. It follows that $\{\xi < > \kappa : \xi \text{ is Mahlo} \} \supseteq \{\xi < \kappa : \xi \text{ is > the } \xi^{\text{th}} \text{ Mahlo} \}$ is stationary in $\kappa$, and that > $\kappa$ is the $\kappa^{\hspace{0.2mm}\text{th}} \text{ Mahlo}$. > \end{document} > Yet, as you'll see if you compile it, the primes are tiny and > misplaced. (The related thread from a few days ago, at > http://tug.org/pipermail/xetex/2010-October/018636.html, isn't helping me > here.) Furthermore, if in the final line of the preamble one uses, say, > Minion Pro instead of Libertine, the primes vanish. If the issue is that > unicode-math is looking for the prime glyph in Libertine (or Minion, as the > case may be) how can I tell it to look in XITS instead? Also, as I feared > would happen, the kerning on exponents, commas, and the like isn't ideal. Is > there a way to get around this that's more efficient than tweaking hspace as > needed? > Thanks again, > Cole > Stratos -------------------------------------------------- Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex