On Wed, Jul 06, 2011 at 03:38:25PM +0200, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
On 07/06/11 15:29, luigi scarso wrote:
Log says: Missing character: There is no ʹ (U+02B9) in font lmroman12-regular! Missing character: There is no ʹ (U+02B9) in font lmroman12-regular!
And for Cambria Math:
Missing character: There is no (U+02B9) in font cambria! Missing character: There is no (U+02B9) in font cambria!
Which is not surprising, since it is the wrong glyph to use (it is a phonetic modifier, not a math symbol).
The right one is indeed U+2032 PRIME, but there the odd thing is that all the math fonts (including Cambria Math) have a big glyph in that slot that lives on the baseline (instead of a superscript one).
Not really, the glyph in U+2032 is raised and scaled down in most math fonts with the exception of Asana Math and LM Math (the large, baseline form is mapped through ssty feature in other fonts), I consider this a font bug or inherited TeX legacy. Regards, Khaled -- Khaled Hosny Egyptian Arab