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Serbian Cyrillic requires a peculiar localisation because some
glyphs are different from the standard. The PDF produced by XeLaTeX
however must have some glitch because if I try copy/paste from it to
another document the characters affected by Serbian localisation
simply disappear <span class="moz-smiley-s7"><span> :-\ </span></span>!
This doesn't happen with PDF produced by LibreOffice 4.1, which now
supports OpenType and therefore localised glyphs: characters are
correctly copied, and even if the recipient program doesn't support
OpenType, then standard glyphs are displayed.<br>
<div class="moz-signature">-- <br>
<i>Alessandro Ceschini</i></div>
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