OK, another step (in the right direction?). lgr-tex is an encoding for monotoniko Greek (i.e. has only the acute accent, the only one used in moderne dimotiki Greek), so not suitable. However, it refers to a file of the CB-Greek family "cblig.mf," which contains just the information I was looking for - defines all the ligatures, like so:
"ligtable ">": % smooth breathing
"a" =: oct"202", "e" =: oct"342", "h" =: oct"232", "r" =: oct"374"
I can actually understand what this file does: if TeX finds the combination >a, it will produce a ligature mapped to slot o202. Does this help me in any way? Is there a way I could use a similar table in ConTeXt?


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Thomas A. Schmitz
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