[OS X TeX] XeTeX and unicode characters
Peter Pagin
peter.pagin at philosophy.su.se
Mon Jan 31 13:59:49 EST 2005
Switching to standard fonts solved the problem. Brilliant! Thanks for
the help.
Best,
Peter
Jonathan Kew wrote:
>
> On 31 Jan 2005, at 7:00 am, Peter Pagin wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the hint, Herb and Jonathan.
>> When I comment out "\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}" the unicode error
>> messages disappear from the console. However, the unicode characters
>> nevertheless do not appear on the pdf output.
>>
>
> What font(s) are you using, then? I'm guessing that perhaps your
> document is still using the CM fonts; that won't work for real Unicode
> text in XeTeX, because those fonts do not support extended-Latin
> Unicode characters.
>
> (LaTeX with "\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}" deals with them by mapping
> the UTF-8 byte sequences to LaTeX control sequences that construct
> accented characters, etc., from the individual glyphs in the CM fonts.
> Which works fine, but is specific to those particular fonts, which use
> their own unique encoding schemes, not Unicode.)
>
> To use Unicode text with XeTeX, you should also select a
> Unicode-compliant font that supports the ranges of Unicode characters
> that you're interested in using. For the accented letters used in
> common European languages, any of the standard OS X fonts should be fine.
>
> Jonathan
>
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