Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Hello Hans,
I figured out where spurious loading of lm-ec and lm-texnansi in XeTeX comes from.
One is comming from symb-glm.tex. But, when looking at it, it seems to me that it's not even needed any more, since \leftguillemot, \rightguillemot, \guilsingleleft and \guilsingleright are defined in encodings.
Esp if I'm reading the comments: "but was also one of the reasons for triggering the lm project"
The only possible side effect could be the ability to use \symbol[xleftguillemot] or even more obscure usage: calling font "Guil" directly. But I doubt that anyone uses it that way, esp. since it depends on LM, and people could use any other font (it looks to me it was used the other way round, when no guilemots existed in cmr).
Is it possible to supress loading of that file, at least for XeTeX where it's of no use, or at least rewriting it in some sensible way?
i've disables it .. let's see who complains ... just don't tell the french (for who it was there in te first place) -)
lm-texnansi comes from meta-tex.tex. Any chance to change that piece of code, so that that font won't be needed any more (I have always wondered what that definition in meta-tex is used for)?
hm, a bit of a problem since metapost can only handle type 1 and tex handles the text part of that ... must think of it (well, we can disable metapost support in xetex -)
\truefontname inside NEWTEX in font-ini seems to deliver names suitable for luaTeX, but not for XeTeX.
hm, strange, what is the error message? it should resolve to a proper filename so ... Hans ----------------------------------------------------------------- Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands tel: 038 477 53 69 | fax: 038 477 53 74 | www.pragma-ade.com | www.pragma-pod.nl -----------------------------------------------------------------