[OS X TeX] New to the list with a cocktail of questions on how to migrate from Textures
Bruno Voisin
bvoisin at mac.com
Sun Feb 5 16:01:08 CET 2006
Le 5 févr. 06 à 15:46, Jonathan Kew a écrit :
> However, you can process a Mac Roman document with XeTeX (and use
> any standard Mac OS X fonts) by telling XeTeX to interpret the
> input file as Mac Roman rather than as Unicode. A small example
> would be:
>
> % - - - - - enc-test.tex - - - - -
> %!TEX TS-program = xelatex
> %!TEX encoding = MacOSRoman
>
> \XeTeXinputencoding "macintosh"
>
> [...]
Whao! I wasn't aware of this control sequence \XeTeXinputencoding, it
seems very convenient. I should have followed the evolution of the
documentation more closely (I'm seeing now XeTeX-notes.pdf says it
was introduced with version 0.9).
Thanks for the clarification,
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