Michael Saunders wrote:
Please add script=latn, that works for Palatino Nova, and I think
there possibly was in change in that a while back (some months).

Thanks, I have added script=latn to \definefontfeature[body], but
those Open Type features still aren't back to normal.  I should have
mentioned that I had:
\definefontfeature[default][mode=node,language=dflt,script=latn,kern=yes,liga=yes,tlig=yes,trep=yes]
\definefontfeature[body][default][onum=yes,pnum=yes,calt=yes,protrusion=quality,expansion=quality]

There is no test file, and I still do not know which font you are
using. Attempting to find the problem is closer to tea-gazing
than to debugging at the moment. Font features cannot be debugged
independent of the actual font. All I can say is that your original
example, after addition of 'script=latn', works with Palatino Nova
(which is the only font I have that supports those features)


must be related to the missing line from str-flt.mkiv.  I have added
it, though, and I _think_ I remade the formats, but I get no change in
behavior.

The
  context --make en
should have taken care of that, but you can check: the third or fourth
line in the log file is something like this:

ConTeXt  ver: 2010.05.30 17:08 MKIV  fmt: 2010.5.30  int: english/english

The date after fmt: is the date on which the format was generated.

Best wishes,
Taco
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