El 25/09/2011 12:08, Zdenek Wagner escribió:
I could use babel with XeLaTeX without any modification. The problem is that in non-unicode babel a lot of things is implemented via active characters. Thus if you use czech or slovak option, \cline ceases to work. If you use slovak or latin option, accent \^ is no longer available.
The main task is a proper mapping from the LICR to Unicode.
There are a lot of other tricky clashes that can break multilingual documents where parts are written by different authors. One journal had a problem with English + French + Chinese + Arabic + a lof of math and linguistic diagrams. It took me almost a week to solve all these problems and typeset all what the authors wished.
Well, imagine yo can do it out of the box. Javier ----------------------------- http://www.tex-tipografia.com -------------------------------------------------- Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex