[XeTeX] accessing fonts from TeX tree and glyphs without Unicode slot
Will Robertson
wspr81 at gmail.com
Thu May 4 15:52:05 CEST 2006
On 04/05/2006, at 22:19 , Adam Twardoch wrote:
> it was good to see you (and Jonathan!) in Bachotek!
>> - Is it possible to use OpenType fonts that reside in TeX tree
>> instead
>> of having to install them to the system first? (There are dozens of
>> Latin Modern fonts for example that I never use otherwise.)
> I believe this is one of the feature requests that were suggested
> here.
> It would be very useful if accessing fonts through pathnames were
> possible, like:
> \font\caslonsc = "D:\fontslib\Adobe\ACaslonPro-Regular.otf:+smcp"
> at 16pt
As I recall you were complaining how it just doesn't make sense to
have system-installed fonts when your collection has grown to many
thousands. Unfortunately, most of us aren't in that situation :)
I prefer the idea of Jonathan's to have an extended syntax to access
fonts, something along the lines of
\XeTeXfont\caslonsc = "ACaslonPro-Regular" path "D:\fontslib\Adobe
\" features "+smcp" at 16pt
If it were not too impossible (does dvipdfmx make things easier
here?) I would strongly add my support for the path feature for one
simple reason: default fonts. If we could provide a fontspec package
add-on to load the OpenType Latin Modern fonts as default in LaTeX,
it would solve a lot of "new user" confusion mistakes.
Alternatively, it doesn't seem unreasonable to distribute Gentium or
something with XeTeX and pre-load that font in the format instead of
the archaic CM...
Will
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