On 4/28/2020 1:59 PM, Joey McCollum wrote:
> ...
My question is, can ConTeXt with LuaTeX handle the same situation
correctly? In the following minimal example, ConTeXt typesets pointed
Hebrew correctly when the characters are in the typographically
recommended order, but not when they are in Unicode canonical order:
We (Joey and I) figured out how to best deal with this. As a result the
predefined hebrew feature now will do the right thing for fonts that
assume some specific ordering. So, this should work okay:
\definefontfamily[hebrew] [rm] [SBL Hebrew] [features=hebrew]
in the most recent upload.
Maybe there should be a wiki page that summarizes tests with hebrew
fonts (but I leave that up to Joey).
Hans
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