[XeTeX] "Options for all fonts" : colo[u]r, and the transparency byte
Peter Dyballa
Peter_Dyballa at Web.DE
Sun Jun 5 21:41:50 CEST 2011
Am 05.06.2011 um 21:24 schrieb Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd):
> So how is it, I am forced to ask, that an add-on package can achieve
> something that the underlying
> engine cannot ? This seems very odd to me.
The fontspec package does not use PDF specials which TiKZ/PGF uses.
That's my simply explanation. It has built-in transparency support
which is built-in into Mac OS X. Xdvipdfmx does not use this (yet).
>
> Unfortunately fontspec is targeted solely at (Xe)LaTeX users,
> whereas Will
> Robertson's "/X/?/TEX reference guide/" is targeted at all users of
> XeTeX and
> makes no mention under the entry for the extended syntax of \font that
> some of the options are not universally applicable, whence my
> confusion.
It also supports LuaTeX. Since LuaTeX is connected somehow to ConTeXt,
which can when based on the xetex engine produce transparency, it
might be able to follow closely the fontspec documentation...
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