[XeTeX] mapping=tex-text and weird ligatures
Keith J. Schultz
keithjschultz at web.de
Wed Jun 18 12:11:52 CEST 2008
Hi Guys,
James, you could try using a different font.
You might try simply adding an extra space to distiguish
en- and emdash in the editor - that was a endash and
this is a emdash - ! If yout editor allows keybindings you
might want to define something that maps to \endash / \emdash
accordingly.
Ever since I been using TeX I have been looking for
the best editor. Still have not found one.
I am pretty much going Will's way.
regards
Keith.
Am 18.06.2008 um 11:04 schrieb Will Robertson:
> On 18/06/2008, at 5:05 PM, James Cloos wrote:
>
>> I can get [dashes] under X11 as well, using
>> <Multi_Key><dash><dash><period>
>> and <Multi_Key><dash><dash><dash>, but cannot tell the difference
>> between the – and — glyphs in my editor’s font
>
> Yes, this is SO frustrating. I wish that code editors would start
> taking more notice of the various characters that they current have
> incredibly poor support for (e.g., visible differences between the
> large handful of different spacing glyphs in unicode, and so on).
>
> I'd be very happy if the en-dash mapped to a 1.5-charwidth wide
> glyph in a double-width character and the em-dash mapped to a full
> double-width character. Or we could just stop using fixed width
> fonts for our code :)
>
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