* Is there any intuitive way of handling missing characters?
@ 2020-11-04 19:15 Sylvain Hubert
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From: Sylvain Hubert @ 2020-11-04 19:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Dear List,
Is there any way to give a sequence of fonts to context and let it try one
after another in case of missing characters? Ideally it should be something
like \usefallback[font1,font2,font3,...]
The methods I've found are all way too complicated for someone who does not
really care about fine-grained control over unicode coverage or customizing
a typeface with different serif/sans/math/... combinations from different
typefaces.
Thanks!
Best,
Sylvain
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