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As I lamented in an earlier post, XeTeX, as cool as it is, still suffers from a paucity of documentation. (Though the situation is improving, and part of the problem is that the technology is relatively new and in flux.) Well, things have just improved. Michel Goossens has published online a working draft of The XeTeX Companion: TeX meets Opentype and Unicode.
Also of interest is two chapters that didn’t make the cut of the second edition of the LaTeX Graphics Companion. Updated and extended, PostScript fonts and beyond and PostScript and PDF tools is available for download as well.
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