On 1/8/2021 12:39 AM, Vedran Miletić wrote:

It's whatever ConTeXt standalone has. I don't have any extra Lua installed:

--credits should mention the lua version

Should I see it on non-HiDPI as well? Because it seems it's there.

depends on what you consider (non) hdpi ... the positioning of glyphs depends on font scale, rounding of stems and such (hints in fonts but these get less relevant with high res displays), caching, inter glyph corrections (that pdftex/luatex/...) put in the text stream to resync within certain tolerances, etc ... (often a print is a better reference as displays are seldom 600+ dpi) .. it's also why often expansion looks bad on screen because even a sub percentage difference can give such effects
 Hans

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