On 8/10/2016 5:19 PM, Mohammad Hossein Bateni wrote:


On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 11:03 AM, Hans Hagen <pra...@wxs.nl
<mailto:pra...@wxs.nl>> wrote:

    On 8/9/2016 10:41 PM, Mohammad Hossein Bateni wrote:

        Hello,

        I have a bunch of simple fonts for Arabic/Persian.  These fonts lack
        Latin characters, etc., so I use fallbacks to work with them.

        I just noticed that \high does not work with them, and have not been
        able to pinpoint the issue.  See the MWE below.


        \starttypescript [serif][samim][name]
          \definefontsynonym[Serif][Samim]
        \stoptypescript

        \definetypeface [myfont][rm] [serif][samim][default]
        \setupbodyfont [myfont]

        \starttext
        %\definedfont[Samim*arabic]
        ۱۲۳\high{۴}۵۶.
        \stoptext


        I am using Persian digits because the font lacks Latin digits as I
        mentioned.  If I use the \definedfont approach, I don't see the
        character ۴ (argument of \high) at all.  With the typescript
        approach,
        the same character /is/ typeset but is /not/ raised; it appears
        on the
        baseline but with smaller size.

        Any ideas why this is happening?  Could it be that some
        parameters, for
        instance, \exheight are not properly set/read for this font?
        Actually,
        I looked at the non-math fontdimens in syst-fnt.mkiv, and everything
        except \slantperpoint (expected) and \exheight (awkward) is
        non-zero.  I
        don't know where \exheight comes from—perhaps from the height of
        glyph
        for 'x', which the font lacks—however, \emheight is 12pt,
        although the
        font also lacks a glyph for 'm'.

        I am also attaching the font in case that helps.


    Normally one sets up a proper bodyfont (and environment if needed)
    while you use just a simple font switch and that one is unrelated to
    any other font setting.


Thanks!  But what does a `proper' bodyfont contain beside defining rm,
ss, tt and mm for 'myfont' above (with regular, bold, italic, and
bolditalic)?  The above was a MWE but in my real example I am setting up
these things that I mentioned in a larger typescript.  How can I modify
the font or the typescript definitions (or the environment) to get
\exheight right?

at least rm (or ss), mm and tt

x heights and emwidths come from the font (parameters) and as last resort are derived from other properties

    I'll add two new commands: \sx and \sxx so that you can say:

        \setuplow [style=\sx]
        \setuphigh[style=\sx]


 If I do this, this will not get attached to the font; right?  For
instance, if I define two bodyfonts 'myfonta' and 'myfontb', and switch
between them in the document, then I have to stick to these two setups
if one font, say 'myfonta', is problematic.  Is that correct?

it's dynamicly calculated (for performance reasons once per font instance)

you can play with these:

\setuplow [down=.48\exheight]
\setuphigh[up=.86\exheight]

e.g. use other values, but if your ex and em are bad you can expect many other issues (so best use decent fonts)

    for such cases. However, as these are derived relative scales they
    are normally not compatible with \tx and txx sizes.

    Hans

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