[XeTeX] virtual keyboard question
Manfred Lotz
manfred.lotz at arcor.de
Sun Sep 19 18:28:00 CEST 2010
On Sun, 19 Sep 2010 11:25:56 -0400
David Perry <hospes.primus at verizon.net>
wrote:
>
> On 9/19/2010 7:39 AM, Manfred Lotz wrote:
>
> > 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.
> It's not clear what you mean by "out of the box TeXworks."
>
Out of the box meant: I installed texworks, I started it without any
customization and typed in uktvaa using ibus and it worked perfectly.
> supports both Xe(La)TeX and older pre-Unicode (La)TeX. If you
> typeset with Xe(La)TeX, then you are using a Unicode-based, OT font.
Sure, I'm using OTF devanagari fonts with xelatex.
--
Manfred
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