On 8/18/2016 6:30 PM, Brian R. Landy wrote:
On Thu, 18 Aug 2016, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 8/18/2016 1:12 AM, Brian R. Landy wrote:
On Aug 17, 2016, at 5:45 PM, Hans Hagen <pra...@wxs.nl> wrote:
On 8/17/2016 9:56 PM, Brian R. Landy wrote:
Hi, I was wondering if there is a way to call \getscaledglyph to
scale a
glyph only horizontally, leaving the height untouched? Or maybe an
alternate command?
I can sort of accomplish this with (for example)
\scale[sx=0.75,sy=1.0]{}{A}, but that encloses the glyph in an \hbox,
which can be problematic. \getscaledglyph doesn't cause me any
problems, except that it scales the height too.
\starttext
\definefontfeature[whatever][default][extend=2.5]
\definedfont[Serif*whatever at 12pt]
whatever
\stoptext
Thank you. One thing that \getscaledglyph does it works agnostic to
the currently selected font. For example:
scaling glyphs in one direction is kind of bad anyway so if you want
just one glyph you can do
\inframed{\scale[width=3em,height=1ex]{...}}
or whatever suits the purpose
Agreed. Here's a little more background, so it makes some sense why I
want to scale horizontally, and then I describe my final solution. I
have a specific case where I use a minus, a hyphen-minus, and a plus
close to each other, and it's always bugged me that most fonts don't
vertically align the hyphen-minus with the other two glyphs. An example is:
{\normalUchar"2212}100-00+
I was thinking that math fonts did align these symbols, hence my
question on Monday on how to get the hyphen-minus in math mode (and
thanks for the quick answer on that) but unfortunately was wrong. So
that got me searching for a way to horizontally shrink a minus, so it
would retain the same height and line thickness as the minus.
Horizontal-only scaling of a hyphen/dash/minus isn't so bad.
\scaled[] worked perfectly, but it breaks inside a natural table with
character alignment enabled. I have a commented example of this below.
\getscaledglyph works in the table, but the vertical shrink is a
non-starter.
Here's an example:
\edef\mathminus{\normalUchar"2212}
\edef\smallminus{\getscaledglyph{0.33}{}{\normalUchar"2212}}
\starttext
This is my starting point:
\bTABLE[aligncharacter=yes,alignmentcharacter={text->-}]
\bTR \bTD \mathminus100-00+ \eTD \eTR
\bTR \bTD 100-00 \eTD \eTR
\bTR \bTD \mathminus 99-00+ \eTD \eTR
\bTR \bTD \mathminus 99-00 \eTD \eTR
\eTABLE
% This table won't typeset:
%
% \bTABLE[aligncharacter=yes,alignmentcharacter={text->:}]
% \bTR \bTD \mathminus100\scaled[sx=0.5,sy=1.0]{\mathminus}00:+ \eTD \eTR
% \bTR \bTD 100\scaled[sx=0.5,sy=1.0]{\mathminus}00: \eTD \eTR
% \bTR \bTD \mathminus 99\scaled[sx=0.5,sy=1.0]{\mathminus}00:+ \eTD \eTR
% \bTR \bTD \mathminus 99\scaled[sx=0.5,sy=1.0]{\mathminus}00: \eTD \eTR
% \eTABLE
\stoptext
But I came up with a solution that works. Rather than attempt to shrink
the minus glyph, I define a new glyph that corrects the height of the
hyphen-minus:
\startluacode
local function addsmallminus(tfmdata)
local hchar = tfmdata.characters[0x002D]
local mchar = tfmdata.characters[0x2212]
tfmdata.characters[0xFE000] = {
width = hchar.width,
height = mchar.height,
commands = {
{ "down", hchar.height-mchar.height },
{ "char", 0x002D },
}
}
end
fonts.constructors.newfeatures("otf").register {
name = "smallminus",
description = "small minus",
manipulators = {
base = addsmallminus,
node = addsmallminus,
}
}
\stopluacode
\definefontfeature[default][default][smallminus=yes]
\edef\smallminus{\normalUchar"FE000}
\starttext
\bTABLE[aligncharacter=yes,alignmentcharacter={text->\smallminus}]
\bTR \bTD \mathminus100\smallminus00+ \eTD \eTR
\bTR \bTD 100\smallminus00 \eTD \eTR
\bTR \bTD \mathminus 99\smallminus00+ \eTD \eTR
\bTR \bTD \mathminus 99\smallminus00 \eTD \eTR
\eTABLE
\stoptext
So this looks good and works with any font. The only issue is fonts
that use a different line thickness for the minus and hyphen-minus; this
top-aligns the glyphs.
Is there a way to make this glyph available in math-mode? I get a "?"
when I try:
method 1:
\definefontfeature[math-text] [math-text] [smallminus=yes]
\definefontfeature[math-script] [math-script] [smallminus=yes]
\definefontfeature[math-scriptscript] [math-scriptscript] [smallminus=yes]
method 2: (no need to adapt features)
name = "smallminus",
description = "small minus",
default = true,
\math{\smallminus}
\math{\mathchar"FE000}
Thanks for all your help!
Brian
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