[XeTeX] XeTeX and Classical Mongolian
Ross Moore
ross at maths.mq.edu.au
Wed Oct 6 23:36:50 CEST 2004
Hi Thomas,
On 07/10/2004, at 2:31 AM, Thomas T. Pedersen wrote:
> With Code2000 installed you can typeset the attached file and actually
> display the Mongolian text using XeTeX :-)
That's beautiful; thanks for the example.
There's just one slight problem -- apart from the tedium of tracking
the glyphs, as you said.
You aren't using the font-switch macros correctly.
The bracing should be as follows:
{\mni ᠥ}{\mnm ᠪᠥ}{\mnf ᠷ}
{\mni ᠮ}{\mnm ᠣᠩᠭᠣ}{\mnf ᠯ }{\mni ᠤ}{\mnf ᠨ}
{\mni ᠡ}{\mnm ᠯ}{\mno ᠡ}
{\mni ᠴ}{\mnm ᠢᠭᠤᠯᠭᠠ}{\mnf ᠨ }{\mno ᠤ}
{\mni ᠨ}{\mnm ᠡᠷᠡ}{\mnf ᠰ }{\mni ᠦ}{\mnf ᠨ}
{\mni ᠢ}{\mnm ᠷᠡᠯᠲ}{\mnf ᠡ}
... so that the scope is limited to just the characters that need
the particular variant.
In an isolated example like this, the output is the same.
You will see the difference when mixing snippets of Mongolian
with text in other (e.g. Latin) alphabets.
>
> Best regards
Cheers,
Ross
> Thomas T. Pedersen
> http://ee.www.ee/transliteration/
>
> <ClassicalMongolianVertical.tex>
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