[XeTeX] hebrew support - fonts
Dima Sorkin
dsorkin at techunix.technion.ac.il
Thu Aug 23 15:36:11 CEST 2007
Hi.
See below:
Quoting Jonathan Kew:
> One option you might consider is to use XeTeX, which directly
> supports Unicode and can work with whatever Unicode-encoded Hebrew
> fonts (OpenType, TrueType) you have installed in the SuSE or FC4
> desktop environment. This example assumes you've got Ezra SIL from
> <http://scripts.sil.org/EzraSIL_Home>:
> ..... \usepackage{bidi} % not in TeX Live 2007, get it from CTAN
List of questions (I'm new to any maintenance of Latex)
1) I've downloaded and installed Live-TEX. Where do I put the
bidi package ? Should I put the 'bidi.dtx' and 'bidi.sty' files
at the same path they appear at CTAN and run 'texconfig-sys' ?
( what is the difference between texconfig and texconfig-sys ?)
2) As far as I can see Ezra SIL comes without instructions how to
install it on linux/unix (I have SUSE 10.2 at home). Can someone
point me to good reference explaining how fonts on *unix work and
how Latex and Ghostscript tools interact with them ?
- How do I install fonts
- suppose XeTeX will use system fonts. But will ghostscript tools
(like ps2pdf) see them? I had negative experience with 'culmus'
fonts, so I need information how to cause things work.
3) How do I know which fonts do I have on system and how do I supply them
to XeTeX ? This is what I see on my system:
$ fc-list | grep -i heb
$ xlsfonts | grep -i heb
heb6x13
heb8x13
$
Thank you.
Regards,
Dima.
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