it be done manually ?
Thanks for your help.
List :
Command/ attachment
Command/ background
Command/ bar
Command/ beginblock
Command/ button
Command/ characterkerning
Command/ comment
Command/ completecombinedlist
Command/ completelistoffloats
Command/ completelistofsorts
Command/ completeli
On 12/10/2018 6:16 PM, mf wrote:
yes, the ligature would not get the same shrinkage or stretch of the
rest, but i don't modify the kerning that much (factor=.02 is the
maximum value). It's still acceptable.
ok, then don't use this characterkerning but use expansion (hz) ... you
can do
in OpenType, e.g. Fraktur ch, ck, ſt and tz
ligatures:
http://unifraktur.sourceforge.net/letterspacing.html
When using the characterkerning method you can exempt ligatures
and character pairs from being letterspaced by defining the
functions typesetters.kerns.keepligature (liganode
On 10/1/2013 12:17 PM, Marco Patzer wrote:
On 2013–10–01 Philipp Gesang wrote:
When using the characterkerning method you can exempt ligatures
and character pairs from being letterspaced by defining the
functions typesetters.kerns.keepligature (liganode) and
typesetters.kerns.keeptogether
/ Kerning
+ /usr/share/texmf/tex/context/base/typo-krn.lua
system duplicate core namespace 'characterkerning'
\wait =
Could anyone explain me what happened? Why the new context version complains
about duplicate core namespace when the previous version worked without
problems
]
\starttext
affine, fil,
affligeant %-- afflig in this word causes problem
\stoptext
I got rid of the error at the cost of leaking glyph nodes.
The ffl is somewhat special as it is actually chained into two
ligatures:
f f l - ff l - ffl
Keep in mind that characterkerning is normally not something
that the designer of a new system
must not only be the implementer and first large||scale user; the
designer should also write the first user manual.
\stoptext
The code doesn't work here. MKII report that set characterkerning is
not defined.
I told this in my other mail.
ConTeXt ver: 2009.01.18 14:39 MKIV
that the designer of a new system
must not only be the implementer and first large||scale user; the
designer should also write the first user manual.
\stoptext
The code doesn't work here. MKII report that set characterkerning is
not defined.
MKIV report this:
works ok here (although i noticed
that the designer of a new system
must not only be the implementer and first large||scale user; the
designer should also write the first user manual.
\stoptext
The code doesn't work here. MKII report that set characterkerning is
not defined.
MKIV report this:
texmfstart texexec --autopdf --pdf test.tex