Hans Hagen wrote:
> Taco Hoekwater wrote:
>>
>> Khaled Hosny wrote:
>>> Not very helpful in this situation, but FontForge has a non-standard
>>> italic correction (ITLC) table[1], may be TeX related OpenTyp font
>>> projects like Latin Modern and Gyre fonts can use it?
>>
>> That would perhaps not be a bad idea. If that table is there then
>> luatex will automatically use it (it is a subtable of 'TeX ', which
>> also contains height and depth information, and font dimensions).
> 
> so, that data would end up in a regular feature/lookup? of is it an
> entry in the glyph?

They are automatically merged into the glyph, as

        glyph.italic_correction
        glyph.tex_height
        glyph.tex_depth

Best wishes,
Taco
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