Lualatex has more options for font rendering. More importantly, it is unicode-aware, supports UTF-8 natively and renders e.g. umlauts in formulas correctly. The usage for for users of GladTeX would be transparent, except that they wouldn't need to care whether a non-ascii character has been used.
Lualatex has more options for font rendering. More importantly, it is unicode-aware, supports UTF-8 natively and renders e.g. umlauts in formulas correctly. The usage for for users of GladTeX would be transparent, except that they wouldn't need to care whether a non-ascii character has been used.