docbook-apps

  • 1.  Re: Ligature support

    Posted 05-24-2010 18:28
    That's what I'm doing now. I thought there may be a feature which would
    automatically recognized ligatures and replace them with the appropriate
    Unicode chars, like in LaTeX.

    Bela

    On Monday 24 May 2010 19:49:59 you wrote:
    > Bela Hausmann [mailto:post@belahausmann.name] wrote:
    > > is there any support for ligatures[1] in DocBook?
    >
    > In what sense? If you use the Unicode ligature characters in your source
    > files and publish with Unicode tools, they should be processed as normal
    > characters. I don't think this has anything to do with DocBook directly.
    >
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  • 2.  Re: [docbook-apps] Re: Ligature support

    Posted 05-24-2010 18:46
    As far as I know, there isn't an option in the DocBook style sheets to
    generate ligatures.

    I'm far from an expert, but I would in general expect that this is
    probably better done as a function of the fo processor. I believe XEP
    4.2 will handle ligatures if you tell it which ones the font has, and if
    the font uses standard unicode ligatures. However, I'm pretty sure fop
    does not currently handle ligatures.

    Hope that helps,
    Dick Hamilton
    XML Press
    XML for Technical Communicators
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    On Mon, 2010-05-24 at 20:27 +0200, Bela Hausmann wrote:
    > That's what I'm doing now. I thought there may be a feature which would
    > automatically recognized ligatures and replace them with the appropriate
    > Unicode chars, like in LaTeX.
    >
    > Bela
    >
    > On Monday 24 May 2010 19:49:59 you wrote:
    > > Bela Hausmann [mailto:post@belahausmann.name] wrote:
    > > > is there any support for ligatures[1] in DocBook?
    > >
    > > In what sense? If you use the Unicode ligature characters in your source
    > > files and publish with Unicode tools, they should be processed as normal
    > > characters. I don't think this has anything to do with DocBook directly.
    > >
    > > *************************
    > > Rob Cavicchio
    > > Principal Technical Writer & Information Architect
    > > EMC Captiva
    > > Information Intelligence Group
    > > EMC Corporation
    > > 10145 Pacific Heights Boulevard, 6th Floor
    > > San Diego, CA 92121-4234
    > >
    > > P: (858) 320-1208
    > > F: (858) 320-1010
    > > E: cavicchio_rob@emc.com
    > >
    > > The opinions expressed here are my personal opinions. Content published
    > > here is not read or approved in advance by EMC and does not necessarily
    > > reflect the views and opinions of EMC.




  • 3.  Re: [docbook-apps] Re: Ligature support

    Posted 05-25-2010 00:56
    Richard Hamilton wrote:
    > As far as I know, there isn't an option in the DocBook style sheets to
    > generate ligatures.

    Yep. Ligatures are different for each font and script (language) so it
    doesn't make sense to deal with them on DocBook level. Things like
    ligatures and kerning was always task of composition engine.

    Jirka

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