[XeTeX] Hyperref & height around links with Latin Modern

Ross Moore ross at ics.mq.edu.au
Sun Jan 11 21:47:39 CET 2009


Hello Freek,

On 12/01/2009, at 12:03 AM, Freek Dijkstra wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> I have a hyperref-related question. (please suggest a more appropriate
> list if this is off-topic here.)
>
> I recently switched from the Computer Modern to Latin Modern font, and
> noticed that borders around links, as created by hyperref are higher
> then they were for Computer Modern. This looks bad.
>
> Is there a method to decrease the height of the border around links?
>
> Attached is a screenshot (I have no clue if the lists allows that). If
> not, below is a minimal example that shows the difference.

Screenshots are fine, provided the size isn't too large.

Certainly there is something funny happening here.
I get a different result to you, using MacOS X.
The height around "Computer Modern Unicode" is a bit larger
than for classical (non-unicode, TFM-based) Computer Modern.

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It'll be interesting to trace the cause of this discrepancy.


Also, although I ask for   \setmainfont{Latin Modern Roman}
I'm actually getting " Latin Modern Roman Caps ". Dunno why?
viz.

** NOTICE: Font "LMRoman10-CapsRegular/H/65536/0" permits "Preview &  
Print" embedding only **


>
> Regards,
> Freek Dijkstra


Cheers,

	Ross

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