[XeTeX] Tabular figures

Andrew Moschou andmos at gmail.com
Tue May 5 18:53:45 CEST 2009


2009/5/6 Brian Aydemir <brian.aydemir at gmail.com>
>
> Regarding the MinionPro package: As I mentioned in my original
> message, here's the setup I'm using (abbreviated to its core):
>
> \usepackage[mathlf,onlymath,openg,opticals]{MinionPro}
> \usepackage[no-math,quiet]{fontspec}
> \usepackage{xunicode,xltxtra}
> \setmainfont[Renderer=ICU]{Minion Pro}
>
> This _is_ a strange combination of using a system installed copy of
> Minion Pro through fontspec and the LaTeX MinionPro package, but it
> seems to work with any problems.  MinionPro/LaTeX gets used for the
> math alone, fontspec gets used for the main text.  My copy of
> MinionPro was built using the system installed fonts.


Ah, I missed the "onlymath" option earlier. This seems to make sense, good
luck with this setup. I can't be sure, but [Renderer=ICU] option might be
unnecessary.


> If I switch to using mathspec as suggested, text as simple as $\left(
> f \right)$ is rendered quite badly: the bottom of the f collides with
> the left parenthesis, and the top of the f collides with the right
> parenthesis.  I don't think I have the patience to go around inserting
> spaces all over the place.


Right, that's exactly what I meant when I said you'll probably get better
results when using the MinionPro package.

Andrew
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