Am Thu, 28 Oct 2010 15:08:09 +0200 schrieb Taco Hoekwater:

>> And when I have corrected the fontdata, is there a way (besides
>> using a fea-file) to manipulate the fontdata so that the input "K"
>> outputs the glyph "c140"?
 
> I have not followed this closely, bit it seems to me that the problem
> is more likely caused by a fea file than that it is cured by it.

The problem is that I have some highly non-standard (mostly
ttf-)fonts with glyphs with non-standard names ordered in
non-standard ways. The problem exists without using fea-files at
all!

I will ask the other way round: If you have a font loaded with e.g. 
\font\test={name:Arial) in context. Can you manipulate the fontdata
so that when you use this font ABC outputs the glyphs CDE? If yes
how do you do it? If no: can I define a virtual font which does the
task? I naturally don't want to disturb the font loading system of
luaotfload. Or to write a font loader. I don't have enough knowledge
to do this. 

-- 
Ulrike Fischer 

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