![]() this question), but nothing that works with LuaTeX. ![]() Instead, I was wondering how one would replace a single character with another font in LuaLaTeX. Their names are listed below, and you can see a sampler here.We also have Google Noto fonts as included in Ubuntu 20.04.1, so even if you dont see the listing for a particular language here, you can try using the relevant Google Noto font for that particular language or script. I would like to avoid editing the font file (I don't want to maintain my own versions of fonts!). Overleaf supports a fair number of OTF/TTF fonts in different scripts. ![]() I much prefer Latin Modern's version of ß, but I would like to use the CMU fonts because of their Unicode capabilities (they provide a lot more characters than Latin Modern). The glyph for the character "ß" differs considerably between Latin Modern and the CMU fonts (CMU Serif, CMU Sans Serif etc., which use the same glyphs for ß as cm-super see this answer):
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