[XeTeX] fontmapping configuration in .99b for Macintosh; diglot?
Maurice Bauhahn
bauhahnm at mac.com
Thu May 18 15:32:30 CEST 2006
Hello Friends,
Today I tried to create a mapping file so that all numbers of my text
(in this case chapter and verse numbers) would be converted into the
Khmer equivalent. My KhmerNumbers.tec compiled script works against
text files when used separately on the command line (although
interestingly I had to create individual entries instead of class
entries for it to work).
Then I set about putting this KhmerNumbers.tec script in the previous
place I'd had experience of placing such files: ~ /Library/texmf/
fonts/misc/xetex/fontmapping/
However in XeTeX for Mac .99b the path is apparently different:
/Library/teTex/share/texmf.local/fonts/misc/xetex/fontmapping/
In addition while assigning the fonts I added the mapping setting as
follows:
\font\fourteenrm="Khmer OS:script=khmr:mapping=KhmerNumbers".
Unfortunately my output does not reflect the Unicode transcoding.
Hence, may I assume XeTeX has lost track of the placement of these
files? Is there some place to tell XeTeX where the fontmapping files
are actually placed? Or is my font declaration faulty:-)
In addition, would any of you suggest any TeX scripts that could be
used for creation of diglot books where it is important the two
columns have roughly parallel content (so the more verbose language
would have the wider column?
Cheers,
Maurice
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