I am resending this in the hope that some font will find him/herself with
time to consider an odd query.
I need to substitute the regular and italic characters of a publisher’s
non-math font (Unicode) for those in a math font.
The non-math addresses are:
0041-005A, 0061-007A %italic uppercase and lowercase
0391-03A9, 03B1-03C9 %slanted Greek uppercase and lowercase
The math addresses are:
1D434-1D44D, 1D44E-1D467 %italic uppercase and lowercase
1D6E2-1D6FA, 1D6FC-1D714 %slanted Greek uppercase and lowercase
Is there a way to use the \definefallbackfamily mechanism that does not
assume that the characters have the same Unicode addresses? Or is some
other approach required?
Alan
On Mon, Oct 2, 2017 at 8:04 AM, Alan Bowen
I need to substitute the regular and italic characters of a publisher’s non-math font (Unicode) for those in a math font.
The non-math addresses are: 0041-005A, 0061-007A %italic uppercase and lowercase 0391-03A9, 03B1-03C9 %slanted Greek uppercase and lowercase
The math addresses are: 1D434-1D44D, 1D44E-1D467 %italic uppercase and lowercase 1D6E2-1D6FA, 1D6FC-1D714 %slanted Greek uppercase and lowercase
Is there a way to use the \definefallbackfamily mechanism that does not assume that the characters have the same Unicode addresses? Or is some other approach required?
Alan