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Re: Hoefler...again: msg#00395tex.macosx
Adam, Thanks for the info. I did switch to XeTeX, which seems to work well. Only a couple of things took some work: a) The input files need to be converted to Unicode for dashes etc. to work. There seems to be an ongoing effort to make this easier / unnecessary(?). b) The line start and ending swashes in the italic fonts are turned on by default. These get activated when using \emph{}, which, at least for me, led to quite silly looking text. I turned them off by using \DeclareFontShape{U}{hoefler}{m}{it}% {<-> "Hoefler\space Text\space Italic:Smart\space Swashes=!Line\space Final\space Swashes,!Line\space Initial\space Swashes"}{} instead of the declaration Bruno Voisin provided. b) Using BibTeX for bibliography generation requires hand/script changes to the generated .bbl file, e.g. for converting '--' in page ranges to the corresponding Unicode character, and in my also case converting \em to \itshape. The resulting Unicode .bbl file runs perfectly through XeTeX, of course. I am working on a simple script to automate the changes needed for using BibTeX with XeTeX. The issue is, of course, the same as for input files in general, so a general solution to inputting "legacy" TeX code into XeTeX probably would solve this problem as well. c) \includegraphics does not (yet) support cropping. Despite these small things, I found XeTeX to work well, and produce good looking output (no surprise there!). Hoefler is a fine font. Casper. > From: Adam Lindsay <atl-Zrdc6muVEXhFdZ2Pf3w6Nw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2004 09:20:35 +0100 > To: TeX on Mac OS X Mailing List > <MacOSX-TeX-yNUTs0qEFpZ/1wmUHrjjoYdd74u8MsAO@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Casper > Lassenius <Casper.Lassenius-X3B1VOXEql0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: Re: Hoefler...again > > TeX on Mac OS X Mailing List said this at Wed, 28 Jul 2004 20:00:01 -0400: > >> I have unsuccessfully tried to make Hoefler Text work in LaTeX. Having read >> the archives, and tried both the .dfont->ttf->ttf2tex and the dfont->ptype1 >> route explained in Bruno Voisin's Font tutorial, I am beginning to be >> desperate. >> >> My problem is the same as a previous poster's: lots of missing glyphs, >> including ligatures, hyphens, quotes and numbers. The glyphs that do show up >> *do* look very nice... > > I think the problem here is that the names of several glyphs (especially > accented ones) have been renamed in the 10.3 version of Hoefler Text. The > glyph formerly known as Adieresis in 10.2 and before is indexed as > A_dieresis in 10.3's version of the .dfont. > > This means that the standard postscript encoding (.enc) files we use with > TeX will miss their targets and result in the missing glyphs you've > encountered. > > Workarounds include using an older version of Hoefler Text, hand-creating > a "correct" encoding (not as tough as you'd think, and it's at least > partly script-able), or (as has been discussed) trying out XeTeX. > -- > =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= > Adam T. Lindsay > atl-Zrdc6muVEXhFdZ2Pf3w6Nw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Computing Dept, Lancaster University +44(0)1524/594.537 > Lancaster, LA1 4YR, UK Fax:+44(0)1524/593.608 > -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- > --------------------- Info --------------------- Mac-TeX Website: http://www.esm.psu.edu/mac-tex/ & FAQ: http://latex.yauh.de/faq/ TeX FAQ: http://www.tex.ac.uk/faq List Post: <mailto:MacOSX-TeX-yNUTs0qEFpZ/1wmUHrjjoYdd74u8MsAO@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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