Dear list,
since Hans has asked me for an addition to the wiki, I was thinking of
adding a complete explanation of font features.
I must admit that https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Featuresets wouldn’t be
the best way that I would choose to explain this.
Of course, I don’t want to impose my view
On 11/3/22 19:24, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
You're going way too complex. Access to features and info has alwaye
been part of mkic (and therefore lmtx). You can peek into the s-font*
styles for all kind of ways to get overviews. Anyway, the following
helper operates on the current
On 11/3/2022 2:03 PM, Thomas A. Schmitz via ntg-context wrote:
On 11/3/22 13:27, Henning Hraban Ramm via ntg-context wrote:
If it works for you, then it’s a problem of my installation, otherwise
a regression in current LMTX...
No, I get the same error message, this looks promising but doesn't
On 11/3/2022 12:52 PM, Herbert Voss via ntg-context wrote:
Am 03.11.22 um 12:37 schrieb Thomas A. Schmitz via ntg-context:
Hi,
is there an easy way to get a list of all features that a font has and
typeset a sample text to see the result of every single feature? There
probably is, but I
On 11/3/22 13:27, Henning Hraban Ramm via ntg-context wrote:
If it works for you, then it’s a problem of my installation, otherwise a
regression in current LMTX...
No, I get the same error message, this looks promising but doesn't work.
And at the risk of sounding grumpy, but all of this is
Am 03.11.22 um 13:20 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm via ntg-context:
Am 03.11.22 um 12:37 schrieb Thomas A. Schmitz via ntg-context:
You can also get font information via
mtxrun --script server --start
and then open the given address in your browser; AFAIR you get samples,
but it doesn’t work
Am 03.11.22 um 12:37 schrieb Thomas A. Schmitz via ntg-context:
Hi,
is there an easy way to get a list of all features that a font has and
typeset a sample text to see the result of every single feature? There
probably is, but I couldn't find anything...
You get a lot of information with
On 11/3/22 12:52, Herbert Voss via ntg-context wrote:
You'll get only the features with otfinfo in the terminal. For example:
Thank you, I was aware of that. But that's only the first step: you
still have to use this list to define ConTeXt featuresets and then
typeset. I was trying to build
Am 03.11.22 um 12:37 schrieb Thomas A. Schmitz via ntg-context:
Hi,
is there an easy way to get a list of all features that a font has and
typeset a sample text to see the result of every single feature? There
probably is, but I couldn't find anything...
You'll get only the features with
Hi,
is there an easy way to get a list of all features that a font has and
typeset a sample text to see the result of every single feature? There
probably is, but I couldn't find anything...
All best
Thomas
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Am Wed, 4 May 2016 09:53:14 +0200 schrieb Hans Hagen:
> as you don't specify a mode, you get base mode
Damn ;-). I didn't thought about this possibility. I assumed the
default mode would be like in luaotfload "node". Thanks for
correcting me. It is a relieve that I didn't find the font simply
On 5/3/2016 12:13 AM, Ulrike Fischer wrote:
Am Mon, 2 May 2016 18:47:36 +0200 schrieb Philipp Gesang:
How can you switch a feature like mode=node to mode=base for
every font in math?
Define two fonts: one for use in math mode, another for where you
really, really require node mode.
That's
Le 3 mai 2016 à 00:13, Ulrike Fischer a écrit :
> That's easy if one can select the fonts explicitly, but the question
> was triggered by the url package which internally switches to math.
I have posted a (seemingly partial) patch to this problem of \url at
Am Mon, 2 May 2016 18:47:36 +0200 schrieb Philipp Gesang:
>> How can you switch a feature like mode=node to mode=base for
>> every font in math?
> Define two fonts: one for use in math mode, another for where you
> really, really require node mode.
That's easy if one can select the fonts
Le 2 mai 2016 à 20:15, jfbu a écrit :
>
>
>> \font\fixmath=\fontname\textfont\foo mode=base;
>> \textfont\foo=\fixmath
>
> I will use a better approach as this one does not work
> when the thing ends as "at 7.0pt" for example, but in principle
> I see I can do surgery on the
> \font\fixmath=\fontname\textfont\foo mode=base;
> \textfont\foo=\fixmath
I will use a better approach as this one does not work
when the thing ends as "at 7.0pt" for example, but in principle
I see I can do surgery on the \fontname and replace there
mode=node if it exists with mode=base.
I
Le 2 mai 2016 à 18:47, Philipp Gesang a écrit :
> ·
>
>> Am Sun, 1 May 2016 11:45:02 +0200 schrieb Philipp Gesang:
>>
So somehow in math the +onum is lost in plain and latex but not in
context. What is context doing differently to avoid this?
>>>
>>>
·
> Am Sun, 1 May 2016 11:45:02 +0200 schrieb Philipp Gesang:
>
> >> So somehow in math the +onum is lost in plain and latex but not in
> >> context. What is context doing differently to avoid this?
> >
> > mode=base
>
> If context attach mode=base to math, how does it it?
A one
On 5/1/2016 12:53 PM, Ulrike Fischer wrote:
Am Sun, 1 May 2016 11:45:02 +0200 schrieb Philipp Gesang:
So somehow in math the +onum is lost in plain and latex but not in
context. What is context doing differently to avoid this?
mode=base
If context attach mode=base to math, how does it
Am Sun, 1 May 2016 11:45:02 +0200 schrieb Philipp Gesang:
>> So somehow in math the +onum is lost in plain and latex but not in
>> context. What is context doing differently to avoid this?
>
> mode=base
If context attach mode=base to math, how does it it? How can you
switch a feature like
·
> When I compile this in context all number are oldstyle numbers:
>
> \starttext
>
> \font\test= {name:TeX-Gyre-Termes:+onum}
> \test 0123456789
> $\fam0 \textfont0=\test 0123456789$
> \stoptext
>
> When I run a similar plaintex (or latex) example in texlive 2016
> with a new
When I compile this in context all number are oldstyle numbers:
\starttext
\font\test= {name:TeX-Gyre-Termes:+onum}
\test 0123456789
$\fam0 \textfont0=\test 0123456789$
\stoptext
When I run a similar plaintex (or latex) example in texlive 2016
with a new luaotfload then the text numbers are
Hans Hagen wrote:
On 7/6/2015 9:13 AM, Robert Zydenbos wrote:
Dear ConTeXt folk,
Is there any simple way to pass font features as a parameter to
XeConTeXt? i am thinking of things like what in LaTeX would be (between
square brackets) \setromanfont [AutoFakeSlant=0.5, AutoFakeBold=0.5]
On 7/6/2015 9:13 AM, Robert Zydenbos wrote:
Dear ConTeXt folk,
Is there any simple way to pass font features as a parameter to
XeConTeXt? i am thinking of things like what in LaTeX would be (between
square brackets) \setromanfont [AutoFakeSlant=0.5, AutoFakeBold=0.5]
{Doulos SIL Phon}.
There
Robert Zydenbos mailto:cont...@zydenbos.net
6. Juli 2015 12:15
I would like to, but I need to use TrueType fonts for Indian scripts in
my work that are supported in XeTeX but not (yet) in LuaTeX.
As an experiment, I tried to use the so-called 'long s' in a Fraktur
font, which comes out well
Dear ConTeXt folk,
Is there any simple way to pass font features as a parameter to
XeConTeXt? i am thinking of things like what in LaTeX would be (between
square brackets) \setromanfont [AutoFakeSlant=0.5, AutoFakeBold=0.5]
{Doulos SIL Phon}.
There has to be some way to do this, but I seem
Hi all,
this works in TL but not minimals:
·
\definefontfeature[textfigures] [onum=yes]
\definefontfeature[texligatures] [tlig=yes]
\starttext
\addff{textfigures} 1234567890
\addff{texligatures} foo---bar
\stoptext
2012-10-17 Philipp Gesang:
With Context as of today and Luatex from minimals, I get lining
figures and a triple dash.
Did I miss something?
Confirmed.
works with 2012.09.23 12:40
fails with 2012.10.16 23:38
Marco
On 17-10-2012 16:08, Philipp Gesang wrote:
Hi all,
this works in TL but not minimals:
·
\definefontfeature[textfigures] [onum=yes]
\definefontfeature[texligatures] [tlig=yes]
\starttext
\addff{textfigures} 1234567890
···date: 2012-10-17, Wednesday···from: Hans Hagen···
On 17-10-2012 16:08, Philipp Gesang wrote:
...
With Context as of today and Luatex from minimals, I get lining
figures and a triple dash.
Did I miss something?
just a missing comma in a lua file, i'll upload an update
Hans
Thanks
Hi all,
how would I make sure that \ss always uses one set of font features while \rm
always uses the default feature set? Do I need to specify this in the
typescript file?
The reason is I'm using Myriad as \ss font and would like to enable the capital
spacing (cpsp) OpenType feature for that
Am 23.05.2011 um 20:07 schrieb Oliver Buerschaper:
Hi all,
how would I make sure that \ss always uses one set of font features while \rm
always uses the default feature set? Do I need to specify this in the
typescript file?
The reason is I'm using Myriad as \ss font and would like to
What is wrong with my font setting for libertine
that the fontsize is reset when activating a font feature.
For latin modern it is ok.
the output:http://perce.de/temp/xxx.png
Herbert
\starttypescriptcollection[mylibertine]
\starttypescript[serif][libertine][name]
On 17-11-2010 8:15, Herbert Voss wrote:
\setupbodyfont[modern,12pt]
so, 12 pt lm
\definefontfeature[noLigNoKern][zero=yes,liga=no,kern=no]
\font\myNoLigNoKern=lmroman12-regular*noLigNoKern
again 12pt lm (as you choose the 12 pt design size)
\starttext
Fiffies schöner 0815-Text über die
Hello,
I'm still curious about using font features. For example, I want to have
one typescript with slashed zero, and another with normal one.
But using either typescript (see commented lines) results in slashed
zeroes. What s wrong?
\definefontfeature[zero][default][zero=yes]
Am 16.05.2009 um 09:51 schrieb Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky:
Hello,
I'm still curious about using font features. For example, I want to
have one typescript with slashed zero, and another with normal one.
But using either typescript (see commented lines) results in slashed
zeroes. What s wrong?
Am 15.05.2009 um 04:06 schrieb Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky:
Hello,
I also have a question about font features. Minion Pro has old style
numerals. How to display them, provided that I enabled this feature?
In the following test script, I get ordinary numbers, no old style.
On Fri, 15 May 2009 00:21:58 -0600, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
\definefontfeature[onum][default][onum=yes]
What is the second option for?
\definefontfeature[onum][onum=yes] should work as well.
Best wishes
Idris
--
Professor Idris Samawi Hamid,
On vr, 2009-05-15 at 06:23 -0600, Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي
حامد wrote:
On Fri, 15 May 2009 00:21:58 -0600, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
\definefontfeature[onum][default][onum=yes]
What is the second option for?
If I'm correct, this means define a font
Alex Lubberts wrote:
On vr, 2009-05-15 at 06:23 -0600, Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي
حامد wrote:
On Fri, 15 May 2009 00:21:58 -0600, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
\definefontfeature[onum][default][onum=yes]
What is the second option for?
If I'm correct, this
Hello,
I also have a question about font features. Minion Pro has old style
numerals. How to display them, provided that I enabled this feature?
In the following test script, I get ordinary numbers, no old style.
\starttypescript [serif] [MinionPro]
\definefontsynonym
On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 10:00 AM, Lutz Haseloff
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Wolfgang,
it seems that some fonts need script=latn in \definefontfeature.
(i copied and pasted from font-ini.tex)
So your file works here:
--
% engine=luatex
\definefontfeature
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 3:25 PM, Taco Hoekwater [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Hi,
the features from OpenType fonts are not accesable for all fonts, I tried
to use
my old test case for Microsofts Cambria fonts and none of the features did
work,
also kerning is
Hi,
the features from OpenType fonts are not accesable for all fonts, I tried to use
my old test case for Microsofts Cambria fonts and none of the features did work,
also kerning is disabled.
I put the files with the result from last year and the latest stable online.
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Hi,
the features from OpenType fonts are not accesable for all fonts, I tried to
use
my old test case for Microsofts Cambria fonts and none of the features did
work,
also kerning is disabled.
I put the files with the result from last year and the latest
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 3:25 PM, Taco Hoekwater [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Hi,
the features from OpenType fonts are not accesable for all fonts, I tried
to use
my old test case for Microsofts Cambria fonts and none of the features did
work,
also kerning is
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