Le 5 mai 2016 à 10:55, luigi scarso <luigi.sca...@gmail.com> a écrit :
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> On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 4:08 PM, jfbu <j...@free.fr> wrote:
> Hi,
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> how should I go at the Plain TeX level about implementing
> the following glyph substitution which I formerly e
Hi,
how should I go at the Plain TeX level about implementing
the following glyph substitution which I formerly expressed
in a font feature file:
languagesystem DFLT dflt;
languagesystem latn dflt;
feature oneb {
sub one by one.ss01;
} oneb;
The font is Vollkorn, a Plain LuaTeX file which
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
Le 2 mai 2016 à 20:15, jfbu <j...@free.fr> a écrit :
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>> \font\fixmath=\fontname\textfont\foo mode=base;
>> \textfont\foo=\fixmath
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> I will use a better approach as this one does not work
> when the thing ends as "at 7.0pt" for example
> \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 :
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>> Am Sun, 1 May 2016 11:45:02 +0200 schrieb Philipp Gesang:
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So somehow in math the +onum is lost in plain and latex but not in
context. What is context doing differently to avoid this?
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