How can I make fc package work with TeX 3.1415926 (TeX Live 2013/Debian) on ubuntu ? In fact I want to use African fonts and I found this document. Can somebody tell me how to install this fc package or its dependencies ?
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The readme file for the package at http://mirror.jmu.edu/pub/CTAN/fonts/jknappen/fc/src/fc.rme might be helpful. – Steven B. Segletes Jan 13 '15 at 11:36
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Have you tried it like this?
% arara: pdflatex
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage[T4]{fontenc} % loading the fc package
\begin{document}
\B{D}\B{d}\B{H}\B{h}\B{t}\B{T}%
\m{b}\m{V}\m{C}\m{c}\m{D}%
\M{d}\M{D}%
\m{d}\m{E}\m{e}%
\M{E}\M{e}%
\m{f}\m{F}\m{G}\m{g}\m{I}\m{i}\m{J}\m{j}\m{K}\m{k}\m{N}\m{n}\m{o}\m{O}\m{P}\m{p}\m{s}\m{S}%
\M{t}\M{T}%
\m{t}\m{T}\m{u}\m{U}\m{Y}\m{y}\m{z}\m{Z}%
\T{E}\T{e}\T{O}\T{o}
\end{document}

When zooming in, you will notice a quite bad quality of the letters (they are not scalable). So you might want to search the letters you need on http://detexify.kirelabs.org/classify.html and use them like this:
% arara: pdflatex
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} % for \DJ\DH\dj
\usepackage{lmodern}
\usepackage{tipa} % for \textcrh
\begin{document}
\DH\DJ\dj\textcrh\dots
\end{document}

And you can always go the unicode way with some font you like:
% arara: lualatex
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{fontspec}
\setmainfont{Linux Libertine O}
\begin{document}
\symbol{"0189}\symbol{"0111}\symbol{"0126}\symbol{"0127}\symbol{"0167}\symbol{"0166}\symbol{"0253}\symbol{"0181}\symbol{"0187}\symbol{"0188}\dots
\end{document}

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Right, seem to work. But I'm using
garamondxfont. I'm getting errors like! LaTeX Error: Command \m unavailable in encoding T1.though I don't mentionT1infontencoptions. What's wrong ? – sk001 Jan 13 '15 at 12:36 -
1@sk001 From the
garamondxdoc: "The package uses T1 encoding—this is built into the package and need not be specified separately." The symbols in my first example use the T4 encoding. I do not know, ifgaramondxdoes support those symbols. I guess you will have to load another font or symbol package for this. – LaRiFaRi Jan 13 '15 at 13:40 -
@sk001, I wouldn't recommend using
fcwithgaramondxbecause it's made to look like Computer Modern, not Garamond. I would find a Unicode font that has all the symbols you want and load it withfontspecusing XeLaTeX, as @LaRiFaRi suggests. However, you don't need to use\symbol{}, which is really cumbersome -- you can just enter the symbol directly if it's on your keyboard. If it's not, you can use a keyboard overlay or copy and paste. – Jason Zentz Jan 16 '15 at 15:11