On Sat, 21 Aug 2021, 13:46 Janusz S. Bień, <jsb...@mimuw.edu.pl> wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 21 2021 at 10:48 +02, Ulrike Fischer wrote: > > Am Fri, 20 Aug 2021 19:45:37 -0600 (MDT) schrieb Doug McKenna: > > > >> Using XeTeX, I want to typeset a LaTeX document into a PDF file. The > LaTeX source code in UTF-8 expressly includes the Unicode Replacement > character (� = U+FFFD) > > > >> So ... What fixed-width and variable-width OpenType (or other) > >> fonts, if any, are always distributed with TeX or TeXLive or > >> whatever that one can rely upon to be available for placing this > >> particular glyph in a final PDF file? What would be the correct > >> incantation to doing so? > > > > With a current texlive you can use albatross to find out which fonts > > on your system support this > > > > albatross -d 0xFFFD > > A nice replacement for fc-search-codepoint, as it accept also glyphs as > the arguments. > note that fc-list will only find fonts known to fontconfig so by default this won't include fonts distributed with texlive David > > Best regard > > Janusz > > -- > , > Janusz S. Bien > emeryt (emeritus) > https://sites.google.com/view/jsbien > >