[XeTeX] [EXT] solved partially
Stefan Solbrig
stefan.solbrig at ur.de
Mon Oct 17 10:54:11 CEST 2022
Hi,
In XeTeX, you can also use \XeTeXcharglyph to get the (font dependant) glyph number for the character code.
\newcount\buffer
{%
\font\1="[./NotoSansManichaean-Regular.ttf] :script=mani"\1
\global\buffer\XeTeXcharglyph"FE00\relax
\XeTeXglyph\buffer\relax % prints the glyph
}
\number\buffer % prints the glpyh number
{% short
\font\1="[./NotoSansManichaean-Regular.ttf] :script=mani"\1
\XeTeXglyph\XeTeXcharglyph"FE00\relax
}
> Am 17.10.2022 um 07:39 schrieb Janusz S. Bień <jsbien at mimuw.edu.pl>:
>
> On Sun, Oct 16 2022 at 21:25 +02, Ulrike Fischer wrote:
>
> Thank you very much for your comments!
>
>> Am Sun, 16 Oct 2022 18:47:30 +0200 schrieb Janusz S. Bień:
>>
>>> On Sun, Oct 16 2022 at 17:56 +02, Janusz S. Bień wrote:
>>>
>>> Frank Mittelbach was kind enough to provide me with the relevant information:
>>>
>>> On Sun, Oct 16 2022 at 9:21 -07, Frank Mittelbach wrote:
>>>> I checked. In Unicode this slot is default-ignorable and both XeTeX
>>>> and LuaTeX do not print glyphs with that attribute (probably because
>>>> the aren't not meant for printing).
>>>>
>>>> In luaTeX (but not in XeTeX I think) you can change this behavior.
>>>
>>> So the questions left are:
>>>
>>> Is it really impossible to do it in XeTeX?
>>
>> With lualatex you can force the glyph with Renderer=base:
>>
>> \documentclass{article}
>> \usepackage{fontspec}
>> \setmainfont{Noto Sans Manichaean}[Renderer=Base]
>
> Or
>
> \setmainfont[RawFeature={-invisible}]{Noto Sans Manichaean}
>
> (pointed to me by Frank Mittelbach)
>
> which refers directly to the Unicode character property discussed in
> L2/02-368 (http://www.unicode.org/L2/L2002/02368-default-ignorable.pdf)
> and https://github.com/latex3/luaotfload/issues/63.
>
>> \begin{document}
>> \thispagestyle{empty}
>>
>> \char"FE00
>>
>> \end{document}
>>
>> With xelatex you can use the glyph slot:
>>
>> \documentclass{article}
>> \usepackage{fontspec}
>> \setmainfont{Noto Sans Manichaean}\begin{document}
>> \thispagestyle{empty}
>>
>> \XeTeXglyph58
>
> That's the command I need! Either I haven't noticed it at all or forgot
> about it :-(
>
>>
>> \end{document}
>>
>> The number 58 is font dependant (I found this one by looking in the
>> font cache file created by lualatex)
>
> Looks like it can be found in the ttx output in *.GlyphOrder.ttx,
> e.g. <GlyphID id="58" name="uniFE00"/>.
>
> Thanks once again!
>
> Best regards
>
> Janusz
>
> --
> ,
> Janusz S. Bien
> emeryt (emeritus)
> https://sites.google.com/view/jsbien
>
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