On 3/7/2020 2:08 AM, Reinhard Kotucha wrote:
So far only ordinary text fonts were considered. Even if XeTeX and
LuaTeX interpret the specs differently, the advantage of LuaTeX is
that things can be fixed if necessary.
indeed, so my take on this is: wait till the font is stable and then add
som
On 2020-03-05 at 10:30:24 +0100, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 3/4/2020 9:02 PM, Matthias Nagel wrote:
>> However, XeTeX also uses OpenType and the odd kerning does not
>> appear in XeTeX. Does this imply that Libertinus and XeTeX both
>> handle spacing though not in accordance with the specs, but h
On 3/4/2020 9:02 PM, Matthias Nagel wrote:
Dear Hans,
I am not quite sure how I shall interpret your response. Unfortunately, I am
not an expert for traditional TeX, LuaTex, XeTeX nor the OpenType specs. I am
only a user who observed a problem with kerning and is now caught between two
stools
Dear Hans,
I am not quite sure how I shall interpret your response. Unfortunately, I am
not an expert for traditional TeX, LuaTex, XeTeX nor the OpenType specs. I am
only a user who observed a problem with kerning and is now caught between two
stools: the LuaTeX maintainers and the font maintai
On 3/3/2020 9:43 PM, Matthias Nagel wrote:
Dear all,
as I am unsure what is the officially correct way to submit a potential
bug, I post it here and would like to draw your attention to this post,
because I do not now of the tracker is still in use.
http://tracker.luatex.org/view.php?id=1019
Dear all,
as I am unsure what is the officially correct way to submit a potential
bug, I post it here and would like to draw your attention to this post,
because I do not now of the tracker is still in use.
http://tracker.luatex.org/view.php?id=1019
My apologies, if this is a double posting.