[XeTeX] Guaranteed Unicode replacement glyph in every TeX installation?

Ken Moffat zarniwhoop at ntlworld.com
Sun Aug 22 01:01:51 CEST 2021


On Sat, Aug 21, 2021 at 04:23:45PM -0600, Doug McKenna wrote:
> Ulrike -
> 
> Excellent.  Thank you!
> 
> Using \setmainfont{DejaVuSerif.ttf} works on my non-Linux machine, and it is not listed as "installed" in my Mac's FontBook, which means it's being used solely within the TeXosystem.
> 
> DejaVuSerif is a variable-width font.  Is there a similar fixed-width OpenType/TrueType font distributed with TeXLive that would work?
> 
> 
> Doug McKenna
> Mathemaesthetics, Inc.
> 
Try DejaVuSansMono.ttf

ĸen
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understood the very simple reason why she couldn't see Adam's
aura. It's for the same reason that people in Times Square can't
see America         -- Good Omens, 'Hard Times'.


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