Dear All, I have a comment only on a minor issue and just warning, not error: On Fri, 27 Feb 2009, Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky wrote:
Does somebody know what the following means? (Was working a few monthes ago) load otf | warning: The glyph named mu is mapped to U+00B5. But its name indicates it should be mapped to U+03BC. load otf | warning: The glyph named Delta is mapped to U+2206. But its name indicates it should be mapped to U+0394. load otf | warning: The glyph named Omega is mapped to U+2126. But its name indicates it should be mapped to U+03A9.
the warnings seem to be related to an old semi-fixed Adobe bug of incorrect mapping from glyph names to unicode "INCREMENT", "OHM SIGN" and "MICRO SIGN" instead of greek characters. It still lurks in many mapping tables. The bug also bits ConTeXt directly - already reported here but not considered fix-worthy. (May be worth reconsidering, hey authors!). http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2008/031562.html Sincerely, Michail