Hi Seyal,

On Tue, 2025-10-14 at 12:04 +0000, [email protected] wrote:
> A set of Python scripts creates ConTeXt configurations, builds dynamic
> .tex files for each font, and compiles them into high-quality PDFs.

It's possible to do this directly in ConTeXt instead of using an
external Python script. Here are some examples that I previously wrote
that produce similar (but not exactly the same) font specimens:

    https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/715598

    
https://github.com/gucci-on-fleek/unnamed-emoji/blob/34b044ef/documentation/unemoji-specimens.cld

    
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/gucci-on-fleek/unnamed-emoji/34b044ef/documentation/unemoji-specimens.pdf

Thanks,
-- Max
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