← Back to context Comment by thro1 1 year ago why not ? I imagine https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41251216 3 comments thro1 Reply jfk13 1 year ago Would LaTeX apply the 'calt' lookups? I don't think so.XeLaTeX or LuaLaTeX should be able to do that, though I'm not sure offhand whether they successfully embed color fonts into the output PDF. WillAdams 1 year ago Naturally, I meant using LaTeX running on top of a TeX typesetting engine which can use OpenType/Unicode.
jfk13 1 year ago Would LaTeX apply the 'calt' lookups? I don't think so.XeLaTeX or LuaLaTeX should be able to do that, though I'm not sure offhand whether they successfully embed color fonts into the output PDF. WillAdams 1 year ago Naturally, I meant using LaTeX running on top of a TeX typesetting engine which can use OpenType/Unicode.
WillAdams 1 year ago Naturally, I meant using LaTeX running on top of a TeX typesetting engine which can use OpenType/Unicode.
Would LaTeX apply the 'calt' lookups? I don't think so.
XeLaTeX or LuaLaTeX should be able to do that, though I'm not sure offhand whether they successfully embed color fonts into the output PDF.
Naturally, I meant using LaTeX running on top of a TeX typesetting engine which can use OpenType/Unicode.