[XeTeX] virtual keyboard question

Peter Dyballa Peter_Dyballa at Web.DE
Sun Sep 19 20:23:59 CEST 2010


Am 19.09.2010 um 13:39 schrieb Manfred Lotz:

> I tried it in TeXworks under Linux. For instance uktvaa in Devanagari
> which has a ligature in it connecting k, t and v shows up correctly in
> (out of the box) TeXworks. Both in gvim and emacs Devanagari will be
> shown but not correctly (at least in case of uktvaa). At this point in
> time I'm not quite sure if I need some sort of customization for both
> gvim and emacs I perhaps do not know of.


GNU Emacs and gvim use monospaced fonts. By default. These do not have  
ligatures. Switching to proportional fonts might not solve your  
problem: editors are not text processors. But they are developing...  
(using pango, libotf, libm17n, being able to display bi-directional  
text)

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