On 10/31/2023 8:18 PM, Vincent Hennebert wrote:
Hello there,
I had mentioned this on a thread some (long) time ago, finally got
around to finishing a first version of a typescript with the Adobe
Source font family, in all its weight alternatives and design sizes (the
latter being available in the Serif style only).
Comments welcome. If it looks good I can upload it to the wiki, on the
Typescripts_examples page I guess.
I have no tiem now to figure out this (somewhat excessive) amount of
fonts - hopefully we will not end up in a world where all fonts have
many weights which makes it easier for designers not to make choices and
delegate that to users instead. That said,
- attached a different approach
- in your variant you can put the lua in the lfg file (at the top) and
then add \loadfontgoodies[...] before where the functions are used
I'm not sure if we can talk of design sizes here. It's more about
'usage' because a display vs subhead vs ... variant is not about mixing
depending on scale (e.g. using display for 20 pt in a 15 pt setup versus
using scaled regular for 20pt and then display 20pt for e.g. a title
page or 50pt on posters).
(I have Questions For the Experts further down...)
maybe a side effect of not defining a math font
About Adobe Source
==================
The fonts are available on GitHub [1]. They are the descendants of the
Source {Serif,Sans,Code} Pro fonts described in the type-imp-source.mkiv
typescript available in the ConTeXt distribution. Due to major changes,
Serif Pro was renamed into Serif 4 in, well, its version 4 [2] (that’s
the version that introduces design sizes, a.k.a. optical sizes), and
Sans Pro was renamed into Sans 3 [3].
[1] https://github.com/adobe-fonts/
[2] https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-serif/releases/tag/4.004R
[3] https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-sans/issues/192
Usage
=====
Short version: store the attached typescript and its helper Lua files
somewhere on your file system where ConTeXt will find them ($HOME/texmf
for example), then use in your document:
\setupbodyfont[adobesource]
Long version: The default typescript name is adobesource (also available
as adobesource-regular) and has design sizes enabled.
Each weight is also available: adobesource-extralight,
adobesource-light, etc., all the way to adobesource-black. There is also
a medium weight, that selects the regular versions of Serif and Sans,
but the medium version of Mono (just slightly bolder than the regular
one, presumably for better on-screen rendering in terminals).
Design sizes can be disabled by adding -nodesignsize- to the typescript
name: adobesource-nodesignsize-extralight, etc.
Finally, I thought it would be cool to over-engineer the typescript a
little bit and provide direct access to the design sizes (in case one
would want a narrower version for body text, or a bolder and more
expanded version for titles, etc.). Here they are, again in all their
weights: adobesource-caption-extralight, adobesource-smtext-light,
adobesource-subhead, adobesource-display-bold, etc. The ‘regular’ design
size is accessed by simply using adobesource-nodesignsize.
Questions For the Experts
=========================
To avoid a gigantic typescript file with a lot of duplication, I
offloaded the font filename calculation to a Lua function (see attached
adobesource.lua). I initially wanted to put the Lua code inside the
typescript, but then I had all sorts of weird Lua compilation errors.
The very same code works fine when included in a normal document though.
Could it be that typescripts are processed in some special mode that
doesn’t like Lua syntax? As a workaround, I put the code in an external
file and require it from inside the typescript.
In the goodies file, I use what I believe is the largest possible font
size that can be used in ConTeXt (16,383pt) to select the Display design
size. Otherwise, text above that size will fall back to the default,
regular design size.
Now, since I use the goodies file only when design sizes are enabled, I
thought I could make it more robust by using AdobeSource4Display as a
default, that is, for any size above 16.5pt. However, if I mix design
sizes enabled and disabled in a document, the disabled one seems to be
using the goodies file even though it’s not mentioned in the typescript.
Any idea of why? For example:
\usetypescriptfile[adobesource]
\usebodyfont[adobesource]
\setupbodyfont[adobesource-nodesignsize]
\starttext
This text is typeset in Display when Regular should be used.
\switchtobodyfont[adobesource]
This text is typeset in Regular with design sizes enabled.
\stoptext
What’s Next
===========
* A harmonious-looking companion math font.
* A harmonious-looking companion math font that uses glyphs from Adobe
Serif 4 when available.
Thanks,
Vincent
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\starttext
% sourceserif4USAGE-WEIGHT[IT].otf
\definetypescriptprefix [b:as:extralight][regular]
\definetypescriptprefix [b:as:light] [semibold]
\definetypescriptprefix [b:as:regular] [bold]
\definetypescriptprefix [b:as:medium] [bold]
\definetypescriptprefix [b:as:semibold] [black]
\definetypescriptprefix [b:as:bold] [black]
\definetypescriptprefix [b:as:black] [black]
\doloopoverlist {,display,caption,smtext,subhead} {
\definetypescriptprefix [u:adobesource#1] [#1]
\definetypescriptprefix [n:adobesource#1] [-regular]
\definetypescriptprefix [i:adobesource#1] [-it]
\definetypescriptprefix [b:adobesource#1]
[-\typescriptprefix{b:as:regular}]
\definetypescriptprefix [bi:adobesource#1]
[-\typescriptprefix{b:as:regular}it]
\doloopoverlist {extralight,light,regular,medium,semibold,bold,black} {
\definetypescriptprefix [b:adobesource#1##1]
[-\typescriptprefix{b:as:##1}]
\definetypescriptprefix [bi:adobesource#1##1]
[-\typescriptprefix{b:as:##1}it]
}
}
\starttypescript
[adobesource,adobesourcedisplay,adobesourcelight,adobesourcedisplaylight]
%
\writestatus{Serif} {file:sourceserif4
\typescriptprefix{u:\typescriptone} \typescriptprefix {n:\typescriptone}}
\writestatus{SerifBold} {file:sourceserif4
\typescriptprefix{u:\typescriptone} \typescriptprefix {b:\typescriptone}}
\writestatus{SerifItalic} {file:sourceserif4
\typescriptprefix{u:\typescriptone} \typescriptprefix {i:\typescriptone}}
\writestatus{SerifBoldItalic}{file:sourceserif4
\typescriptprefix{u:\typescriptone} \typescriptprefix{bi:\typescriptone}}
%
\definefontsynonym[Serif]
[file:sourceserif4\typescriptprefix{u:\typescriptone}\typescriptprefix{n:\typescriptone}.otf]
\definefontsynonym[SerifBold]
[file:sourceserif4\typescriptprefix{u:\typescriptone}\typescriptprefix{b:\typescriptone}.otf]
\definefontsynonym[SerifItalic]
[file:sourceserif4\typescriptprefix{u:\typescriptone}\typescriptprefix{i:\typescriptone}.otf]
\definefontsynonym[SerifBoldItalic][file:sourceserif4\typescriptprefix{u:\typescriptone}\typescriptprefix{bi:\typescriptone}.otf]
%
\definetypeface [\typescriptone] [rm] [serif] [\typescriptone] [default]
\definetypeface [\typescriptone] [ss] [sans] [dejavu] [default]
\definetypeface [\typescriptone] [tt] [mono] [dejavu] [default]
\definetypeface [\typescriptone] [mm] [math] [dejavu] [default]
\stoptypescript
% \usetypescriptfile[adobesource]
\usebodyfont[adobesource]
\usebodyfont[adobesourcedisplay]
\setupbodyfont[adobesource]
% \starttext
{\switchtobodyfont[adobesource]normal \it italic \bf bold \bi bolditalic}
\startoverlay
{\switchtobodyfont[adobesource]this is a test}
{\red\switchtobodyfont[adobesourcedisplay]this is a test}
\stopoverlay
\startoverlay
{\switchtobodyfont[adobesource]\bf this is a test}
{\red\switchtobodyfont[adobesourcedisplay]\bf this is a test}
\stopoverlay
\stoptext
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