Le 10 août 2011 à 15:24, Wolfgang Schuster a écrit :
Am 10.08.2011 um 15:01 schrieb Jean-Philippe Rey:
Thanks, that works. But makes pointless \setcjkmainfont[arialuni]. Moreover, I couldn't select different fonts for Russian and Chinese, as, given Wolfgang answer, I thought would be possible. When I try
\setmainfontfallback[Arial Unicode][range=0x3400-0x2FA1F] \setmainfontfallback[Times New Roman][range=cyrillic]
only the first one is taken into account.
Add “\setmainfont[…]” after the \setmainfontfallback lines.
I tried, but couldn't use latin modern as the main font. No problem for example with \setmainfont[Helvetica] or \setmainfont[Tex Gyre Pagella], but with \setmainfont[Latin Modern Roman] I get only cyrillic OR chinese depending on the order of the fallback definitions. It is the same outcome as without \setmainfont. -- Jean-Philippe Rey Professeur - École Centrale Paris jean-philippe.rey@ecp.fr 92295 Châtenay-Malabry Cedex - France