And how is this related to the integration of fontconfig under MacOS?

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  Στις Τρί, 26 Αυγ, 2025 στις 9:21 μ.μ., ο χρήστηςYannis 
Haralambous<[email protected]> έγραψε:   
Dear friends from the past :-)
I have been using XeTeX for my projects involving Greek, Hebrew and Arabic, for 
years,mainly because of TECkit, but there are things that I can't avoid and 
that are quite annoying.For example, when there is a [some Greek letter]+beta 
-> \1 medial beta ligature in the font(which is essential for Greek), and the 
word happens to be hyphenated between \1 and thebeta, then the beta becomes 
initial again. This is very annoying, and Omega would neverdo that.
So I'm currently slowly migrating to LuaTeX, under the guidance of Javier Bezos.
There is another VERY useful feature in LuaTeX: I can decide which PUA 
characters areright-to-left letters, so I can draw my own Hebrew glyphs, map 
them to characters in the PUA,and they behave correctly with respect to 
direction. XeTeX does not allow that.
Best,
Yannis

Le 26 août 2025 à 19:01, Zdenek Wagner <[email protected]> a écrit :
Well, XeTeX still have features not available in LuaTeX, especially
TECkit mapping. I have not found any document saying how to implement
it and I cannot live without it.

Zdeněk Wagner
https://www.zdenek-wagner.eu/

út 26. 8. 2025 v 17:56 odesílatel Philip Taylor
<[email protected]> napsal:



On 26/08/2025 16:47, Herbert Schulz via XeTeX wrote:

Howdy,

I may have it wrong but AFAIK XeTeX is at end of life and is no longer being 
developed/maintained. Recommendations are for LuaTeX (or LuaLaTeX for XeLaTeX). 
There are some differences but most things work the same or very similar ways.

XeTeX may well be "at end of life", Herb, but it continues to do all that I 
want or (ever expect to) need.  Were LuaTeX to offer the same degree of 
compatibility with Knuth’s TeX as does XeTeX, I would switch to it willingly, 
but all the while it deliberately chooses to differ from Knuth’s TeX in totally 
fundamental ways (e.g., the omission of the \mag primitive), I will continue to 
regard it as a non-starter.

--
Philip Taylor





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