<br><div class="gmail_quote"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">\DeclareMathAlphabet is broken with unicode-math package, depending on<br>
how your fonts for the new alphabet are setup, it might be possible to<br>
do it with some low level trickery.<br></blockquote><div>such as...?<br>I was thinking something like<br>\newcommand\mathbbbf{\text{\fontspec[some options]{some font} #1}}<br>Do you have something else in your mind?<br> <br>
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> 2) modifying some ranges (for example I just want to use XTIS Math's latin<br>
> alphabet but with Asana Math's greek alphabet).<br>
> I can't do that using only the declaration<br>
> \setmathfont[range=greek]{Asana-Math.otf}<br>
> because otherwise it will take so much time...<br>
<br>
</div>There is no such option, you have to list all alphabets manually:<br>
<br>
range={\mathup/{greek,Greek}, \mathit/{greek,Greek}} </blockquote><div class="im"><br>I'm not been able to find such an explanation in the package documentation of unicode-math...<br>And what about unicode codes?<br>
Should [range=1D501], [range=1D501-1D52C] will work? Or do I have to specify something as before?<br>Because the second case causes the same problems as the previous range=greek.<br><br>
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I don't understand the question, can you elaborate on what you want to<br>
do? If you are looking for the equivalent of \char in math mode, it is<br>
\Umathchar.<br></blockquote><div>And how \Umathchar works?<br>It takes three argumentes, right?<br>The first one is the type of math symbol, the latter is the unicode of the glyph, and the second one is (according to the XeTeX reference guide) "is a number (0–255) representing font to use in maths".<br>
Now: what does it means the last statement?<br><br><br>Thank you so much!<br><br>Best regards,<br>anddm<br></div></div><div style id="avg_ls_inline_popup"></div>