Encoding in PDF file using XeLaTeX
My code are follows:
documentclass{book}
usepackage{xltxtra}
usepackage{xunicode}
usepackage{fontspec}
defaultfontfeatures{Ligatures=TeX}
usepackage{unicode-math}%
setmainfont[Mapping=tex-text, Path = ../Fonts/TimesLTStd/ ,
UprightFont= TimesLTStd-Roman.otf ,
BoldFont=TimesLTStd-Bold.otf ,
ItalicFont=TimesLTStd-Italic.otf,
BoldItalicFont=TimesLTStd-BoldItalic.otf
]
{TimesLTStd-Roman}
begin{document}
This is for test
end{document}
And the output generated nicely, but in PDF font Encoding is shown as below:
But if I use either LaTeX, dvips, ps2pdf
or PDFLaTeX
font encoding is shown below:
My requirement is XeLaTeX
PDF font encoding should be same as LaTeX
or PDFLaTeX
created output. Please suggest..
xetex font-encodings
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My code are follows:
documentclass{book}
usepackage{xltxtra}
usepackage{xunicode}
usepackage{fontspec}
defaultfontfeatures{Ligatures=TeX}
usepackage{unicode-math}%
setmainfont[Mapping=tex-text, Path = ../Fonts/TimesLTStd/ ,
UprightFont= TimesLTStd-Roman.otf ,
BoldFont=TimesLTStd-Bold.otf ,
ItalicFont=TimesLTStd-Italic.otf,
BoldItalicFont=TimesLTStd-BoldItalic.otf
]
{TimesLTStd-Roman}
begin{document}
This is for test
end{document}
And the output generated nicely, but in PDF font Encoding is shown as below:
But if I use either LaTeX, dvips, ps2pdf
or PDFLaTeX
font encoding is shown below:
My requirement is XeLaTeX
PDF font encoding should be same as LaTeX
or PDFLaTeX
created output. Please suggest..
xetex font-encodings
1
pdflatex uses fonts with at most 256 characters xelatex uses fonts with several thousand characters, how can you have a requirement to use the same encoding????
– David Carlisle
Apr 9 '18 at 17:26
1
unrelated but you shouldn't usexltxtra
and probably notxunicode
with current xelatex
– David Carlisle
Apr 9 '18 at 17:28
1
Why does this kind of encoding matters?
– Heiko Oberdiek
Apr 9 '18 at 17:32
add a comment |
My code are follows:
documentclass{book}
usepackage{xltxtra}
usepackage{xunicode}
usepackage{fontspec}
defaultfontfeatures{Ligatures=TeX}
usepackage{unicode-math}%
setmainfont[Mapping=tex-text, Path = ../Fonts/TimesLTStd/ ,
UprightFont= TimesLTStd-Roman.otf ,
BoldFont=TimesLTStd-Bold.otf ,
ItalicFont=TimesLTStd-Italic.otf,
BoldItalicFont=TimesLTStd-BoldItalic.otf
]
{TimesLTStd-Roman}
begin{document}
This is for test
end{document}
And the output generated nicely, but in PDF font Encoding is shown as below:
But if I use either LaTeX, dvips, ps2pdf
or PDFLaTeX
font encoding is shown below:
My requirement is XeLaTeX
PDF font encoding should be same as LaTeX
or PDFLaTeX
created output. Please suggest..
xetex font-encodings
My code are follows:
documentclass{book}
usepackage{xltxtra}
usepackage{xunicode}
usepackage{fontspec}
defaultfontfeatures{Ligatures=TeX}
usepackage{unicode-math}%
setmainfont[Mapping=tex-text, Path = ../Fonts/TimesLTStd/ ,
UprightFont= TimesLTStd-Roman.otf ,
BoldFont=TimesLTStd-Bold.otf ,
ItalicFont=TimesLTStd-Italic.otf,
BoldItalicFont=TimesLTStd-BoldItalic.otf
]
{TimesLTStd-Roman}
begin{document}
This is for test
end{document}
And the output generated nicely, but in PDF font Encoding is shown as below:
But if I use either LaTeX, dvips, ps2pdf
or PDFLaTeX
font encoding is shown below:
My requirement is XeLaTeX
PDF font encoding should be same as LaTeX
or PDFLaTeX
created output. Please suggest..
xetex font-encodings
xetex font-encodings
edited 46 mins ago
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pdflatex uses fonts with at most 256 characters xelatex uses fonts with several thousand characters, how can you have a requirement to use the same encoding????
– David Carlisle
Apr 9 '18 at 17:26
1
unrelated but you shouldn't usexltxtra
and probably notxunicode
with current xelatex
– David Carlisle
Apr 9 '18 at 17:28
1
Why does this kind of encoding matters?
– Heiko Oberdiek
Apr 9 '18 at 17:32
add a comment |
1
pdflatex uses fonts with at most 256 characters xelatex uses fonts with several thousand characters, how can you have a requirement to use the same encoding????
– David Carlisle
Apr 9 '18 at 17:26
1
unrelated but you shouldn't usexltxtra
and probably notxunicode
with current xelatex
– David Carlisle
Apr 9 '18 at 17:28
1
Why does this kind of encoding matters?
– Heiko Oberdiek
Apr 9 '18 at 17:32
1
1
pdflatex uses fonts with at most 256 characters xelatex uses fonts with several thousand characters, how can you have a requirement to use the same encoding????
– David Carlisle
Apr 9 '18 at 17:26
pdflatex uses fonts with at most 256 characters xelatex uses fonts with several thousand characters, how can you have a requirement to use the same encoding????
– David Carlisle
Apr 9 '18 at 17:26
1
1
unrelated but you shouldn't use
xltxtra
and probably not xunicode
with current xelatex– David Carlisle
Apr 9 '18 at 17:28
unrelated but you shouldn't use
xltxtra
and probably not xunicode
with current xelatex– David Carlisle
Apr 9 '18 at 17:28
1
1
Why does this kind of encoding matters?
– Heiko Oberdiek
Apr 9 '18 at 17:32
Why does this kind of encoding matters?
– Heiko Oberdiek
Apr 9 '18 at 17:32
add a comment |
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pdflatex uses fonts with at most 256 characters xelatex uses fonts with several thousand characters, how can you have a requirement to use the same encoding????
– David Carlisle
Apr 9 '18 at 17:26
1
unrelated but you shouldn't use
xltxtra
and probably notxunicode
with current xelatex– David Carlisle
Apr 9 '18 at 17:28
1
Why does this kind of encoding matters?
– Heiko Oberdiek
Apr 9 '18 at 17:32