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<B>Herbert Schulz</B> <A HREF="mailto:xetex%40tug.org?Subject=Re%3A%20%5BXeTeX%5D%20Combined%20%5Ctextsubscript%20and%20unicode%20character%20does%20not%0A%09work.&In-Reply-To=%3C29CC3EE8-F70B-48FA-934C-4BCC152BE44E%40wideopenwest.com%3E">herbs at wideopenwest.com </A><BR>
<I>Wed Nov 24 02:17:28 CET 2010</I><BR>
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Howdy,
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Could be your version of `Linux Libertine O' or, maybe your version of fontspec? I'm on TL2010 (via MacTeX install) with all updates (via tlmgr via TeX Live Utility) and have
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I'm using the latest Linux Libertine O (again all updates via...) found in
.../texmf-dist/fonts/opentype/public/libertine/
e.g., v 4.8.7 of the ``regular'' font.
Good Luck,
Herb Schulz
(herbs at wideopenwest dot com)
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Thanks for the remember about tlmgr updates!. I thought my freshly installed TeXLive 2010 form DVD image was fresh enough, but running "tlmgr update --all", and recompiling the test document proved the contrary! The faulty behaviour is gone.<BR>
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I'm happily surprised that this was fixed in the recent updates! The problem was probably with the fontconfig package in the TexLive 2010 DVD release. I didn't need to update my Linux Libertine font.<BR>
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Thanks everyone,<BR>
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Maxim
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