On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 22:00, Maurício wrote:
Hi,
I'm using the lines below in the start of a book '.tex' file. It selects the 'gentium' pre-defined typeface, and the file itself was done using utf8.
However, a few unicode characters desapear or cause small problems, like these (unicodes between 2012 and 2015):
― (before spoken text) - (hyphen)
They work here both in mkii and mkiv (Thomas - I have a feeling that naming of book basic in type-gentium and in tfm files is out of sync for some reason), though I wouldn't be surprised if there were any problems with the font (we submitted a faulty ttf version to CTAN once). Does it make any difference if you replace the font in TeX tree with the font downloaded straight from SIL (and maybe regenerate font cache for luatex just in case)? You'll probably need to post a minimal complete example that fails. Mojca