I ought to mention small caps doesn't work with the last approach.
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 10:10 PM, Mohamed Bana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So ... can someone provide a sample file of a document that uses old
style by default?
Clearly the following doesn't work;
On Sat, Oct 18, 2008 at 11:19 PM, Jeff Smith wrote:
\definefontfeature[bodyfeatures][method=node,script=latn,language=dflt,liga=yes,onum=yes,kern=yes,trep=yes,dlig=yes]
I get the onum and dlig working with this, but, like I said, the trep
doesn't work. If I am not mistaken, it's this feature
Thank you Mojca for this quick reply! I didn't expect one right away,
so I'm glad I'm not the only one not wanting to leave ConTeXt aside
even during the weekend. ;-) So tlig it is.
Thanks again!
Jeff
On Sat, Oct 18, 2008 at 17:56, Mojca Miklavec
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Oct 18, 2008 at
So ... can someone provide a sample file of a document that uses old
style by default?
Clearly the following doesn't work;
\definetypeface[myface][rm][Xserif][Minion Pro]
% i've also tried
%\definetypeface[myface][rm][Xserif][Warnock Pro]
\definetypeface[myface][ss][Xsans][Myriad Pro]
Yue Wang wrote:
The problem is that that's only a dirty trick that is not supposed to
work and might stop working in the future, so I would rather try not
to rely on it. A better interface for XeTeX typescripts (something
similar to fontspec) is missing heavily.
I prefer use opentype
Mohamed Bana wrote:
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 8:07 PM, Mohamed Bana wrote:
Hi guys,
Why doesn't this definition use the old style numerals that come with the
font?
It seems to use the latin modern font when I try to use \os. Small caps
are
working fine.
\os is
The problem is that that's only a dirty trick that is not supposed to
work and might stop working in the future, so I would rather try not
to rely on it. A better interface for XeTeX typescripts (something
similar to fontspec) is missing heavily.
I prefer use opentype features than add
Hi guys,
Why doesn't this definition use the old style numerals that come with the font?
It seems to use the latin modern font when I try to use \os. Small caps are
working fine.
I'd like all the numbers in the document to be typeset in old style numerals
unless I tell it otherwise, btw how
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 8:07 PM, Mohamed Bana wrote:
Hi guys,
Why doesn't this definition use the old style numerals that come with the
font?
It seems to use the latin modern font when I try to use \os. Small caps are
working fine.
I'd like all the numbers in the document to be typeset