sjoerd siebinga wrote:

Hi Hans,

On 19 Jan 2006, at 10:43, Hans Hagen wrote:

can you test with:


\unexpanded\def\unicodeglyph#1#2% watch the double mapping

�{\begingroup

� \getvalue{@@\currentucharmapping\strippedcsname\uchar}{#1}{#2}%

� \bodyfontsize\unicodescale\bodyfontsize

� \font\unicodefont=\truefontname{\unicodestyle\unicodeone}

� � at \currentfontscale\bodyfontsize

� \unicodestrut

�\unicodefont\unicodecharcommand{\char\unicodetwo\relax}%

� \endgroup}


i'll change the handlers in not applying a strut by default


This seems to do the trick. The bold glyphs look fine. There is however one oddity �in italics�with the circumflex and caron on capitals and the macron in general. They are so vague that they are hardly visible.

that's a font characteristic

Hans
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