This discussion reminds me of a long-standing question in my mind. hyph-sa.tex contains hyphenation rules for Sanskrit in several different scripts, including Latin script.
The Polyglossia file gloss-sanskrit.ldf contains codes for invoking many of the scripts in which the Sanskrit language is written, such as Devanagari, Gujarati, Malayalam and so on. But there isn't a rule for saying, for Sanskrit, [Script=Latin]. How would this be done? I've been looking at commands like \xpg@fontsetup@latin, but it's quite hard (for me) to see what's going on. (I should get the doc file.) Has someone already solved or addressed this, or am I wrong about it in some way? The idea would be to be able to say \setmainfont{FreeSans}[Script=Latin] \newfontfamily\sanskGujarati{Code2000}[Script=Gujarati] etc. Actually, the more I play with this, the less I understand what's going on. I thought I had Polyglossia nailed, but I don't. Why doesn't \sanskGujarati set my text in Gujarati script? Dominik On 10 February 2017 at 03:10, Ulrike Fischer <ne...@nililand.de> wrote: > Am Fri, 10 Feb 2017 08:54:09 +0100 schrieb Zdenek Wagner: > > > OK, I have a newer version. Maybe the bug is known and was fixed just a > few > > days ago. > > What do mean by that you have newer version? Your fontspec is from > 2016 and mine from 2017. > > And yes the bug is known. I discussed it two weeks ago with Will. > > > -- > Ulrike Fischer > http://www.troubleshooting-tex.de/ > > > > -------------------------------------------------- > Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: > http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex >
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