> > > Am Donnerstag, den 24.11.2011, 14:30 +0100 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
> > >> Am 24.11.2011 um 13:43 schrieb Paul Menzel:
> > >
> > > […]
> > >
> > >> Is there a font having subscripts included?
> > >>
> > >> \def\ShowSubscript[#1]{\switchtobodyfont[#1]#1: “₂”\par}
> > >>
> > >> \starttext
> > >> \ShowSubscript[dejavu]
> > >> \ShowSubscript[antykwa-torunska]
> > >> \ShowSubscript[antykwa-poltawskiego]
> > >> \ShowSubscript[iwona]
> > >> \ShowSubscript[cambria]
> > >> \ShowSubscript[libertine]
> > >> \stoptext
> > >
> > > Nice! So in this set only cambria and libertine cannot display
> > > subscripts. (Please find the output attached.)
> >
> > No, I get subscripts for all listed fonts but it’s possible we use different
> versions of the them.
> 
> Even more trivial. I do not have Cambria installed and Libertine is also not
> found although I have the Debian package (fonts-linuxlibertine,
> 5.1.3-1) installed. I guess I need to update the cache somehow.
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Paul

Just a note: There is also an Opentype feature called "scientific inferiors", 
for example in Libertine. The "subscript" glyph you are looking for is called 
'two.inferior' and can be accessed via this feature.

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