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Re: exporting to PDF multi-lingual document
From: |
Ihor Radchenko |
Subject: |
Re: exporting to PDF multi-lingual document |
Date: |
Mon, 03 Jul 2023 08:15:49 +0000 |
Stefan Nobis <stefan-ml@snobis.de> writes:
> The other problem: Not everyone does a full installation of TeX Live.
> So even if good fonts are available, they are not always installed on
> every system (but this part could be mitigated by documentation and/or
> error messages and hints).
Fair point.
I guess that a viable option could be (1) Having a list of fontsets that
will be tried on by one. (2) If none available, we can check the font
Emacs itself uses to render the buffer text and use them.
For (2), we have pretty good odds that the necessary fonts are already
installed and used by Emacs.
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- Re: exporting to PDF multi-lingual document, (continued)
- Re: exporting to PDF multi-lingual document, Stefan Nobis, 2023/07/02
- Re: exporting to PDF multi-lingual document, Ihor Radchenko, 2023/07/02
- Re: exporting to PDF multi-lingual document, Stefan Nobis, 2023/07/02
- Re: exporting to PDF multi-lingual document, Ihor Radchenko, 2023/07/02
- Re: exporting to PDF multi-lingual document, Stefan Nobis, 2023/07/03
- Re: exporting to PDF multi-lingual document, Thomas Dye, 2023/07/03
- Re: exporting to PDF multi-lingual document,
Ihor Radchenko <=
- Re: exporting to PDF multi-lingual document, andrés ramírez, 2023/07/02
- Re: exporting to PDF multi-lingual document, Stefan Nobis, 2023/07/02
- Re: exporting to PDF multi-lingual document, andrés ramírez, 2023/07/02