Oh, actually, I just checked genzi.sty and it has the solution you need. The author did in fact add support for variant glyphs (he even mentions it on his website, though it isn't documented very well).
With genzi.sty loaded, try \itz[0]{辻} % should be the default \itz[1]{辻} % should be the variant You can select any variant the font offers, just change the number in the optional argument. There is another command \kmz, which has the same syntax, except it selects the annotation form (if it exists in the font). HTH -Andy On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 22:18, Bob Beckett <sealbea...@yahoo.com> wrote: > I tried your method of RawFeature=+expt, but it didn't work. Finally, I > discovered that the package genzi.sty (by Kazuomi Kuniyoshi), somehow > interfered. After disabling genzi.sty, your code worked perfectly, producing > the alternate glyph I wanted. > > Analyzing the genzi.sty code is way beyond me, so I guess I'll forgo the > alternates until XeTeX incorporates the variant selector feature. -------------------------------------------------- Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex