On 3/21/2017 5:44 PM, Csikos Bela wrote:
Dear context users:
Is it possible to disable a specific ligature in a whole document in mkiv?
I would like to disable fi ligature.
Does it make a difference if I use a true type font installed on my
system?
normally that is done by setting a language f
Dear context users:
Is it possible to disable a specific ligature in a whole document in mkiv?
I would like to disable fi ligature.
Does it make a difference if I use a true type font installed on my
system?
Thank you in advance,
bcsikos
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On Sun, 18 Sep 2011, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 18.09.2011 um 03:13 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
On Sun, 18 Sep 2011, Khaled Hosny wrote:
On Sat, Sep 17, 2011 at 08:02:43PM -0400, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
In MkII, one can disable ligatures by inserting {} at the
appropriate place. For example `se
Am 18.09.2011 um 03:13 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
> On Sun, 18 Sep 2011, Khaled Hosny wrote:
>
>> On Sat, Sep 17, 2011 at 08:02:43PM -0400, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
>>> In MkII, one can disable ligatures by inserting {} at the
>>> appropriate place. For example `self{}ish` disables the ligature
>>> be
On Sun, 18 Sep 2011, Khaled Hosny wrote:
On Sat, Sep 17, 2011 at 08:02:43PM -0400, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
In MkII, one can disable ligatures by inserting {} at the
appropriate place. For example `self{}ish` disables the ligature
between f and i. What is the equivalent way to disable ligatures in
On Sat, Sep 17, 2011 at 08:02:43PM -0400, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> In MkII, one can disable ligatures by inserting {} at the
> appropriate place. For example `self{}ish` disables the ligature
> between f and i. What is the equivalent way to disable ligatures in
> MkIV?
Inserting a empty box? self\n
In MkII, one can disable ligatures by inserting {} at the appropriate
place. For example `self{}ish` disables the ligature between f and i. What
is the equivalent way to disable ligatures in MkIV?
Thanks,
Aditya
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