> Am 14.01.2015 um 19:28 schrieb 19cat :
>
> Hello, again.
>
> I have another issue.
>
> When I put \definefontfeature command into environment file, doesn't work. I
> must put in product file, before \startproduct command.
>
> You know why?
Load the environment before \startproduct or \star
Hello, again.
I have another issue.
When I put \definefontfeature command into environment file, doesn't work. I
must put in product file, before \startproduct command.
You know why?
This is my tree structure:
prd_productname
env_productname
c_title
c_chapter1
Thanks to All,
But your solutions do not like me. And I keep trying the option of
Fontfeaturefile page in wiki and Adobe feature topic.
- http://wiki.contextgarden.net/fontfeaturefiles
- http://wiki.contextgarden.net/TrueType_fonts_in_luaTeX
- http://www.adobe.com/devnet/opentype/afdko/topic_f
On 1/8/2015 5:34 PM, Keith J. Schultz wrote:
Hi Hans, All,
Your solution is naturaly better, but I was trying to use \topaccent to
solve
the problem.
Yet, in my test I noticed that there maybe a bug in the spacing of the
Middle Dot in the
default font of ConTeXt, as you can see using my MWE.
Hi Hans, All,
Your solution is naturaly better, but I was trying to use \topaccent to solve
the problem.
Yet, in my test I noticed that there maybe a bug in the spacing of the Middle
Dot in the
default font of ConTeXt, as you can see using my MWE.
Depending on the font used, the result looks
On 1/7/2015 12:28 PM, 19cat wrote:
Hello,
I am Catalan, and we use frequently the geminated character ( l· ), that
not is showed correctly in ConTeXt. Dot is too much separated of 'l'
characters.
How can I control character spacing by default?
I have seen Fontfeaturefiles page in wiki for creat
Hello,
I am Catalan, and we use frequently the geminated character ( l· ), that not is
showed correctly in ConTeXt. Dot is too much separated of 'l' characters.
How can I control character spacing by default?
I have seen Fontfeaturefiles page in wiki for create ligatures and control
kerning.