[XeTeX] Tonos v. oxia
Philip Taylor (Hellenic Institute)
P.Taylor at Hellenic-Institute.Uk
Sun Nov 13 11:44:36 CET 2022
On 13/11/2022 10:34, Ulrike Fischer wrote:
> It is the font. With arial I get two different glyphs.
Facinating — so do I (see below). Thank you Ulrike — much appreciated.
> And in the lua-file of pala.ttf one can find the glyphs in the duplicates
> table:
>
> ["duplicates"]={
> ...
> [974]={
> [8061]=true,
> },
> ...
> }
>
> (but luaotfload normalizes by default and outputs always 03CE also
> for arial anyway)
OK, not familiar with lua font files, so the above is not immediately
meaningful to me, but the very fact that it is font-dependent is of
itself very useful information.
\font \greekfont = "Palatino Linotype"
\font \greekfont = "Arial Unicode MS"
\greekfont
U+1F7D : GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH OXIA — ώ \par
U+03CE : GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH TONOS — ώ \par
\end
--
/Philip Taylor/
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