[XeTeX] STIX Fonts
Ralf Stubner
ralf.stubner at physik.uni-erlangen.de
Fri Jul 14 08:38:25 CEST 2006
Jonathan Kew <jonathan_kew at sil.org> writes:
> Right. In TeX, a "math character" is a code that specifies a type
> (ordinary, binary operation, opening, closing, punctuation, etc), a
> family (0..15) which maps to a font (actually, to three fonts for the
> three sizes, text, script, and script-script), and a character code
> (0..255) in that font.
>
> In the next release of XeTeX this is extended so that a XeTeX math
> character has a type (as in TeX), a family (0..255), and a character
> code (0.."10FFFF).
Thanks for the clarification. That sounds exciting, indeed.
cheerio
ralf
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