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Paul Cantrell

@terrygrundy@mas.to @ian
I don’t know what it says, alas. This is the source: tex.stackexchange.com/question

Many examples I found were either clumsily pixelated or bad photos of old documents, and I wanted something that looked crisp and modern, conveying the idea that indigenous people are still (gasp! who knew!) alive and speaking indigenous languages in the present day. So I chose that image even though I don’t have the translation.

TeX - LaTeX Stack ExchangeDisplaying Cherokee textI have a XeTeX document in Cherokee, but when it compiles to PDF, all of the Cherokee glyphs show up as boxes. Here's an example: \documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{book} \usepackage{fontspec} \setmain...