[XeTeX] Wacky behavior of XeLaTeX in TeXLive 2011
Alessandro Ceschini
alessandroceschini.it at gmail.com
Mon Nov 7 22:32:54 CET 2011
Hi everybody
Chadra, I took a look at your log file and you get this:
LaTeX Font Warning: Font shape `EU1/LiberationSerif(0)/m/sl' undefined
(Font) using `EU1/LiberationSerif(0)/m/n' instead on input line 44
But no fontspec error related to Greek, actually the output is positive:
.................................................
. fontspec info: "defining-font"
.
. Font family 'LiberationSerif(1)' created for font 'LiberationSerif' with
. options [Mapping=tex-text,Script=Greek].
.
. This font family consists of the following shapes:
.
. * 'normal' with NFSS spec.:
.<->"LiberationSerif/ICU:script=grek;language=DFLT;mapping=tex-text;"
.
. * 'bold' with NFSS spec.:
.<->"LiberationSerif/B/ICU:script=grek;language=DFLT;mapping=tex-text;"
.
. * 'italic' with NFSS spec.:
.<->"LiberationSerif/I/ICU:script=grek;language=DFLT;mapping=tex-text;"
.
. * 'bold italic' with NFSS spec.:
.<->"LiberationSerif/BI/ICU:script=grek;language=DFLT;mapping=tex-text;"
.................................................
It's pretty much possible I incurred in the LaTeX Font Warning back in
TL 2010's days, that's a minor issue but for certain, no fontspec error.
Zdenek, on the other hand, you do get the fontspec warning on both 2010
& 2011 (I didn't consider 2009 as it's not relevant in my case):
*************************************************
* fontspec warning: "script-not-exist"
*
* Font 'LiberationSerif' does not contain script 'Greek'.
*************************************************
And, what's more, you do have a mess in both (2010 & 2011) pdf's instead
of the expected Greek letters, while I can see them correctly.
Again, the question is: is all this correlated to the breakdown of go-to
function in TeXWorks?
Greetings
--
/Alessandro Ceschini/
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