[XeTeX] Newbie Question: Accessing Glyph (Fr. Michael Gilmary)
Marc van Dongen
dongen at cs.ucc.ie
Tue Sep 14 08:49:31 CEST 2010
Fr. Michael Gilmary <FrMichaelGilmary at MaroniteMonks.org> wrote:
Dear Michael,
: We have GPP v2.0 here and you can try:
:
: \texteuro (or enter it directly as unicode = ? or \char"20AC);
Thanks. I'll have a look at it.
: ? or \char"017F for the long es (I don't know if there's another way).
:
: Ornaments in GPP, AFAIK, can only be accessed by using the glyph ID (347
: - 360): e.g., \XeTeXglyph347
Thanks again. I'll have a look at it. Could you recommend a
document/manual that describes how this command and related
commands work?
: Those two glyphs don't exist in GPP, but Junicode, for example, has them.
Thanks. I was suspecting this.
: Diacritics can be composed using code like the following (found on this
: list before):
:
: *********************************
[ snip ]
Excellent. Thanks very much.
Regards,
Marc van Dongen
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