Jürgen Spitzmüller

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I mean, I understand what the package attempts do do, but this seems to be not released nor maintained, and it is also not included anywhere AFAICS.

Please always give fully working examples, yours is incomplete: ```tex \documentclass[10pt, a4paper]{article} \usepackage{polyglossia} \setdefaultlanguage{sanskrit} \setmainfont[Script=Devanagari]{Noto Sans Devanagari} \usepackage{ragged2e} \begin{document} \begin{justify} श्रीभगवानुवाच।\\ ऊर्ध्वमूलमधःशाखम्अश्वत्थंप्राहुरव्ययम्।\\ छन्दांसियस्यपर्णानियस्तंवेदसवेदवित्॥१॥ \end{justify} \end{document} ``` Anyway, compiling that I...

The main differences, according to beamer docs, are: 1. When a page is closed, any playing movie is immediately stopped. Thus, you cannot use the `\movie` command to create sounds...

Fair enough, it's not very urgent to me. I work around it by defining two separate output chains depending on whether I prepare a presentation to be presented with `pdfpc`...

Yes, I do (sometimes). I also find it slightly more convenient if I play several (linguistic) sound examples in sequence that I do not have to wait until one is...

Same slide. Typically phonetic minimal pairs (such as [cat]/[mat]) which are contrasted to each other.

> This issue also exists in Sanskrit! Not for very much longer.

The issue here is that the verbatim text is in Greek, but you haven't defined a greek mono font (via `\greekfonttt`). ```TeX % !TeX TS-program = xelatex \documentclass[a4paper, 11pt]{article} \usepackage{polyglossia}...

This also happens without verbatim. Simpler testcase: ```tex % !TeX TS-program = xelatex \documentclass{article} \usepackage{polyglossia} \setmainlanguage{greek} \setmainfont{Constantia} \setmonofont{Consolas} % Commenting this out cures it: %\newfontfamily\greekfonttt{Consolas} \pagestyle{headings} \begin{document} \section{Title} \ttfamily Hello....

I have a patch in the pipe for 1.46. The solution here is to define default font families and use that rather than `\familylatin`.