Re: [NTG-context] Chapter number and titles in separate lines with grid layout

2023-02-15 Thread Alex Leray via ntg-context
=none, frame=none, width=broad, height=fit, align=middle]{#1.\\#2}} \setuphead[section][ conversion=Romannumerals, style={\bf\kerncharacters[0.075]\WORDS}, align=middle, command=\MySection, ] ### Thanks! Le 15/02/23 à 19:11, Rik Kabel via ntg-context a

Re: [NTG-context] [MetaFun] Trying to understand outlinetext, 'stretch' effect and \kerncharacters

2022-01-01 Thread kauśika via ntg-context
On Saturday, January 1, 2022 3:45:36 PM IST Hans Hagen wrote: > \starteffect is kind of old (comes from mkii), but you could use the > pseudo font feature effect in mkiv / lmtx which then makes a real font > instance instead of mixing in some pdf magic Thanks for the explanations Hans! Happy new y

Re: [NTG-context] [MetaFun] Trying to understand outlinetext, 'stretch' effect and \kerncharacters

2022-01-01 Thread Hans Hagen via ntg-context
draw twice; once with blownup) to get the text outline. Now, if I write instead \setupMPtext{TitleText}{% \kerncharacters[0.15]\bfc\namedstructurevariable{title}{title}} \useMPgraphic{TitleGraphic} tex magic so done in tex then the desired effect is produced. As such, my purpose is served well by us

Re: [NTG-context] [MetaFun] Trying to understand outlinetext, 'stretch' effect and \kerncharacters

2021-12-30 Thread kauśika via ntg-context
method instead. But in that > case I have to cheat (i.e draw twice; once with blownup) to get the text > outline. > > Now, if I write instead > > \setupMPtext{TitleText}{% > \kerncharacters[0.15]\bfc\namedstructurevariable{title}{title}} > \useMPgraphic{TitleGraphic} &

[NTG-context] [MetaFun] Trying to understand outlinetext, 'stretch' effect and \kerncharacters

2021-12-30 Thread kauśika via ntg-context
not work with 'outlinetext' method in the MPgraphic. I have verified that the desired effect is produced using 'textext' method instead. But in that case I have to cheat (i.e draw twice; once with blownup) to get the text outline. Now, if I write instead \setupMPtext{TitleText}

[NTG-context] Setting a heading text on its own page with \setuphead

2021-08-06 Thread Joey McCollum via ntg-context
g \definefont[MyPartFont][EBGaramond at 24pt][line=36pt] %font command to be used for setting MyPart heading texts %Macro for adjusting kerning of MyPart heading texts (can any of this can be handled in the \definefont call?): \define[1]\MyPartTextCommand{% \kerncharacters[0.]%increase lett

Re: [NTG-context] lmtx update / teaser

2021-03-02 Thread Hans Hagen
\startshapedparagraph[mp=circle,repeat=yes,method=cycle]% \setupalign[verytolerant,stretch,last]\dontcomplain \dorecurse{100}{ {\darkred \samplefile{tufte}} {\darkgreen \kerncharacters[.125]\samplefile{ward}} {\darkblue\it

Re: [NTG-context] inter-word spacing

2020-10-22 Thread jbf
,stretched], and \setuplanguage[en][spacing=packed]. This latter especially because I want to avoid some rather ugly spaces after a period. Then once I see how things look, I apply {\kerncharacters[-0.025] my text} in particular instances where things need to be tidied up. I have found that -0.025

Re: [NTG-context] Extra space when \setcharacterkerning is used in enumeration

2020-06-12 Thread Mikael Sundqvist
old installation to compare the example below but the problem > is the \hskip\measure{...} in your code which is stretched as well. > > \starttext > > text > > \kerncharacters{text} > > \dontleavehmode\hskip\emwidth text > > \dontleavehmode\kerncharac

Re: [NTG-context] Extra space when \setcharacterkerning is used in enumeration

2020-06-12 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
le? Am I missing something obvious? I have no old installation to compare the example below but the problem is the \hskip\measure{...} in your code which is stretched as well. \starttext text \kerncharacters{text} \dontleavehmode\hskip\emwidth text \dontleavehmode\kerncharacters{\hskip\em

Re: [NTG-context] modifying kerning breaks opentype ligatures (and other features)

2018-12-11 Thread Rik Kabel
eatures=whatever] \define\Test{{\FrakXIX ſitzen/beſchütze/Zeit‌zone}} \starttext \tex{setcharacterkerning}\par \Test\par {\setcharacterkerning[extrakerning]\Test}\par \Test\par \blank \tex{kerncharacters}\par \Test\par {\

Re: [NTG-context] Automatic negative tracking to prevent slight overfull hbox's

2016-01-17 Thread Hans Hagen
line seems like a good idea, and I manually insert \kerncharacters commands to do the trick. Here's a MWE for the purpose of demonstration: % ConTeXt code \setuppapersize[A5] \setupbackgrounds[text] [rightframe=on,framecolor=red,rulethickness=0.1pt] %right margin line \setupalign[

Re: [NTG-context] Automatic negative tracking to prevent slight overfull hbox's

2016-01-16 Thread Aditya Mahajan
ually insert \kerncharacters commands to do the trick. Here's a MWE for the purpose of demonstration: % ConTeXt code \setuppapersize[A5] \setupbackgrounds[text] [rightframe=on,framecolor=red,rulethickness=0.1pt] %right margin line \setupalign[hz,hanging] % microtypography enabled \definef

[NTG-context] Automatic negative tracking to prevent slight overfull hbox's

2016-01-14 Thread Alexander Dyomin
Dear list, when I stumble upon a slightly overhanging line (where it's not allowed to hyphenate the hanging word and putting it on next line leaves huge whitespaces), decreasing letterspacing in that line seems like a good idea, and I manually insert \kerncharacters commands to do the

Re: [NTG-context] horizontal spacing under special circumstances

2015-12-07 Thread Henning Hraban Ramm
nt that complements your text face available? That, and > reducing the font size should be the first things to look at. > If neither will work for you, there is a sledge-hammer you can wield: > \kerncharacters. Depending on the font and your sensibilities, you might get > away with

Re: [NTG-context] horizontal spacing under special circumstances

2015-12-07 Thread Rik Kabel
n.net ___ Is a condensed font that complements your text face available? That, and reducing the font size should be the first things to look at. If neither will work for you, there is a sledge-hammer you can wield: \kerncharacters. Depending on the font and your sensibilities, you might get away

Re: [NTG-context] tex error in curent beta

2015-10-26 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
, 10pt] \setuplabeltext[cs][chapter=KAPITOLA ] \setupindenting[medium, yes] \setuphead[chapter][ alternative=middle, before={\blank[force,10mm]}, after={\blank[1*line]}, style=\bfc, numberstyle={\kerncharacters[0.125]\bfa}, numbercommand=\groupedcommand{}{\blank[4mm]}, sectionstopper={.}, conversion=Romannu

Re: [NTG-context] tex error in curent beta

2015-10-24 Thread Jan Tosovsky
t; numbercommand=\ChapterListNumbercommand, > > > pageconversionset=pagenumber, > > > ] > > > > > > > This compiles, thanks, but that number is not hanging on the right > any > > more :-( > > > > This is my more complet

Re: [NTG-context] tex error in curent beta

2015-10-22 Thread Jan Tosovsky
; > ] > > > > This compiles, thanks, but that number is not hanging on the right any > more :-( > > This is my more complete MWE: > > \setuphead[chapter][ >alternative=middle, >before={\blank[force,10mm]}, >after={\blank[1*line]}, >style=\bfc,

Re: [NTG-context] tex error in curent beta

2015-10-16 Thread Jan Tosovsky
te MWE: \setuphead[chapter][ alternative=middle, before={\blank[force,10mm]}, after={\blank[1*line]}, style=\bfc, numberstyle={\kerncharacters[0.125]\bfa}, numbercommand=\groupedcommand{}{\blank[4mm]}, sectionstopper={.}, conversion=Romannumerals, ] \define[1]\ChapterListNumber

Re: [NTG-context] Learning about Kerning

2015-09-15 Thread Michael Guravage
[width=6.25cm] \definefontfeature[smallcapitals] [smcp=yes] \starttext \setuphead[subject][style=\setff{smallcapitals}, textstyle={\kerncharacters[.40]}] \startsubject[title={Properties of Blood}] \stopsubject \setuphead[subject][style=\setff{smallcapitals},deeptextcommand={\kerncharacters

Re: [NTG-context] Temporary spacing between letters

2015-07-18 Thread Procházka Lukáš Ing . - Pontex s . r . o .
Great, thank you! Lukas On Sat, 18 Jul 2015 12:11:26 +0200, Hans Hagen wrote: \kerncharacters[.5] -- Ing. Lukáš Procházka | mailto:l...@pontex.cz Pontex s. r. o. | mailto:pon...@pontex.cz | http://www.pontex.cz Bezová 1658 147 14 Praha 4 Tel: +420 241 096 751 Fax: +420 244 461 038

Re: [NTG-context] Temporary spacing between letters

2015-07-18 Thread Hans Hagen
"Doslov", "~~")}\par \cldcontext{t("Doslov", "\\quad ")}\par \cldcontext{t("Doslov", "\\qquad ")}\par \stoptext \kerncharacters[.5] -

Re: [NTG-context] Chapter numbering - applying several commands at once

2013-11-17 Thread Jan Tosovsky
itself. > > > Instead of small capitals for the chapter number you can use capitals > in combination with a smaller font size. > > \setuplabeltext[en][chapter=Chapter~] > > \setuphead > [chapter] > [alternative=middle, > style=\bfc, >numberstyl

Re: [NTG-context] Chapter numbering - applying several commands at once

2013-11-17 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
ination with a smaller font size. \setuplabeltext[en][chapter=Chapter~] \setuphead [chapter] [alternative=middle, style=\bfc, numberstyle={\setcharactercasing[WORD]\kerncharacters[0.125]\bfa}, numbercommand=\groupedcommand{}{\blank[4mm]}, sectionstopper={.}, inbetween={\blank[4mm]

Re: [NTG-context] Wrong spacing using stretch effect

2013-10-01 Thread Hans Hagen
unifraktur][default][goodies=unifraktur] \definedfont[UnifrakturCook*unifraktur] ſitzen / ch ck ſt tz fi \start \kerncharacters[.5] ſitzen / ch ck ſt tz fi \stop ‍ \stoptext It's a somewhat messy area (e.g. in unifraktur names we see zwj's being injected in names)

Re: [NTG-context] Wrong spacing using stretch effect

2013-09-30 Thread Hans Hagen
On 9/25/2013 12:32 PM, Marco Patzer wrote: Hi, the stretch effect does not take the final width of the string into account. Is this a bug or a limitation? Example: \starttext (\effect[stretch]{fftabc})\par %% “c” collides with “)” (\kerncharacters[.05]fftabc)%% no collision

[NTG-context] Wrong spacing using stretch effect

2013-09-25 Thread Marco Patzer
Hi, the stretch effect does not take the final width of the string into account. Is this a bug or a limitation? Example: \starttext (\effect[stretch]{fftabc})\par %% “c” collides with “)” (\kerncharacters[.05]fftabc)%% no collision \stoptext Marco signature.asc Description: Digital

Re: [NTG-context] [***SPAM***] trouble with kerncharacters

2013-08-16 Thread Marco Patzer
On 2013–08–17 Dmitriy Tokarev wrote: > I noticed that after the command \kerncharacters, I can not use > the normal sequence "---" for em-dash. Is there any work around of > this effect? This is expected, since \kerncharacters breaks ligatures and the --- → — transformation i

[NTG-context] [***SPAM***] trouble with kerncharacters

2013-08-16 Thread Dmitriy Tokarev
Hi, I noticed that after the command \kerncharacters, I can not use the normal sequence "---" for em-dash. Is there any work around of this effect? Thanks. \starttext One monolithic symbol: --- \kerncharacters[.5] Three separate symbol: --- \stoptext

Re: [NTG-context] Chapter headings macro

2013-02-08 Thread Devendra Ghate
native[devendra][renderingsetup=head:devendra] \setuphead [chapter] [alternative=devendra, numberstyle=ChaperNumberStyle, textstyle={\tfc\kap\kerncharacters[.5]}] \starttext \chapter{Introduction to thesis} \stoptext Wolfgang _ Thank you Wolfgang. I guess this is the proper ConTeXt way

Re: [NTG-context] Chapter headings macro

2013-02-08 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
t \stopframed \stoplinealignment \stopsetups \defineheadalternative[devendra][renderingsetup=head:devendra] \setuphead [chapter] [alternative=devendra, numberstyle=ChaperNumberStyle, textstyle={\tfc\kap\kerncharacters[.5]}] \starttext \chapter{Introduction to thesis} \stoptext

[NTG-context] Chapter headings macro

2013-02-07 Thread Devendra Ghate
frame=on, align={flushleft,nothyphenated,verytolerant}] {{\kap\kerncharacters[.5]\tfc#2}} \NR \stoptable } \setuphead [chapter] [command=\dmaketitle] %numberstyle=\dfont \starttext \chapter{Introduction to thesis} \dmaketitle{1}{Introduction to th

Re: [NTG-context] StretchedBox broken in mkiv

2011-09-26 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
sewhere. If anyone can > explain what has changed, an more importantly how to reinstate it, I would be > most grateful. Use \kerncharacters etc. instead of \stretchednormalcase. Wolfgang ___ If your question

Re: [NTG-context] trouble with kerncharacters

2011-09-06 Thread Hans Hagen
On 6-9-2011 14:44, Steffen Wolfrum wrote: Hi, "\kerncharacters" doesn't have an influence on interword space in current context version. Is this intended? it's a side effect of setting align to flushleft which makes the glue shrink ... i&

Re: [NTG-context] bug/change in definehead?

2011-09-06 Thread Hans Hagen
On 6-9-2011 14:55, Steffen Wolfrum wrote: Hi, another thing in todays beta: This small exmaple ... \definehead[TopLevel,MyLevel] [chapter] \setuphead[TopLevel,MyLevel][style=\bf,textstyle={\kerncharacters[.75]}, align=flushleft,alternative=paragraph] \starttext \startTopLevel[title

[NTG-context] bug/change in definehead?

2011-09-06 Thread Steffen Wolfrum
Hi, another thing in todays beta: This small exmaple ... \definehead[TopLevel,MyLevel] [chapter] \setuphead[TopLevel,MyLevel][style=\bf,textstyle={\kerncharacters[.75]}, align=flushleft,alternative=paragraph] \starttext \startTopLevel[title={This is a test}] text \stopTopLevel \stoptext

[NTG-context] trouble with kerncharacters

2011-09-06 Thread Steffen Wolfrum
Hi, "\kerncharacters" doesn't have an influence on interword space in current context version. Is this intended? Steffen --- \definehead[TopLevel] [chapter] \setuphead[TopLevel][style=\bf,textstyle={\kerncharacters[.75]}, align=flushleft,alternative=paragra

Re: [NTG-context] combining characters in stretchednormalcase

2011-08-21 Thread Hans Hagen
On 20-8-2011 15:29, Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky wrote: Hi, Hans, what is the opposite of the following recipe (to make letters shrink instead of stretch)? \starttext \definedfont[file:junicoderegular] \kerncharacters{N.C.} \stoptext \setupcharacterkerning[kerncharacters][factor=-0.25

Re: [NTG-context] combining characters in stretchednormalcase

2011-08-20 Thread Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky
Hi, Hans, what is the opposite of the following recipe (to make letters shrink instead of stretch)? \starttext \definedfont[file:junicoderegular] \kerncharacters{N.C.} \stoptext -- Best Regards, Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky

Re: [NTG-context] Tracking in MKII and MKIV

2011-08-16 Thread Hans Hagen
On 16-8-2011 10:37, Hans Hagen wrote: best disable the regular kerning: \starttext \definedfont[Serif*none] % no kerning \hsize 2.389in \kerncharacters[0.125] THIS BOOK CONTAINS 988 TWEETS POSTED TO TWITTER BY LADYGAGA FROM MARCH 27, 2008 TO AUGUST 5, 2011. IT WAS PUBLISHED ON DEMAND

Re: [NTG-context] Tracking in MKII and MKIV

2011-08-16 Thread Hans Hagen
best disable the regular kerning: \starttext \definedfont[Serif*none] % no kerning \hsize 2.389in \kerncharacters[0.125] THIS BOOK CONTAINS 988 TWEETS POSTED TO TWITTER BY LADYGAGA FROM MARCH 27, 2008 TO AUGUST 5, 2011. IT WAS PUBLISHED ON DEMAND ON AUGUST 14, 2011 \kerncharacters

Re: [NTG-context] Tracking in MKII and MKIV

2011-08-16 Thread Hans Hagen
good (after all it spoils the font design) I understand that these, so called, microtypography capabilities are present in pdfTeX fully, but only partially present in LuaTeX (protrusion and expansion), although tracking can be set in a way using \kerncharacters[0.5] in LuaTeX. pdftex has some

Re: [NTG-context] Tracking in MKII and MKIV

2011-08-16 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
aTeX (protrusion and > expansion), although tracking can be set in a way using \kerncharacters[0.5] > in LuaTeX. > > However, the quality of the typesetting produced by LuaTeX is completely > inadequate, while the quality of the typesetting produced by pdfTeX is very > go

[NTG-context] Tracking in MKII and MKIV

2011-08-15 Thread Raymond LeClair
tracking, and in fact, he considers this capability to be essential. I understand that these, so called, microtypography capabilities are present in pdfTeX fully, but only partially present in LuaTeX (protrusion and expansion), although tracking can be set in a way using \kerncharacters[0.5] in LuaTeX

Re: [NTG-context] combining characters in stretchednormalcase

2011-08-12 Thread Hans Hagen
} \setupbodyfont[junicode,10pt] \starttext \stretchednormalcase{ſaͤſoͤſuͤ} \stoptext you can try to add {} around a pair anyway, that approach is somewhat obsolete (maybe we should remove the macros) as in mkiv we have \starttext \definedfont[file:junicoderegular] \kerncharacters{ſaͤſoͤſuͤ

Re: [NTG-context] Using Luatex.

2011-06-30 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
,stretch] \input zapf \stop \start \kerncharacters[0.01] \input zapf \stop \start \setupalign[hz] \input zapf \stop \start \switchtobodyfont[9.8bp] \input zapf \stop \stoptext Wolfgang ___ If your question is of

Re: [NTG-context] LuaTeX + microtype: Small Caps vs. Letter Spacing

2011-06-15 Thread Hans Hagen
On 15-6-2011 12:51, Ulrike Fischer wrote: Ah. Ok that explains it. This means that in latex/fontspec it works with \setmainfont[Renderer=basic]{...}. I guess so (if basic == basemode). There's nothing wrong with basemode in such cases. \kerncharacters is define in typo-krn. As far

Re: [NTG-context] LuaTeX + microtype: Small Caps vs. Letter Spacing

2011-06-15 Thread Ulrike Fischer
lains it. This means that in latex/fontspec it works with \setmainfont[Renderer=basic]{...}. > Anyhow, context users will not use that command / method but instead use > \kerncharacters[fraction], as in: > > {test {\kerncharacters[.5] test \bf test} test} \kerncharacters is define in typo

Re: [NTG-context] LuaTeX + microtype: Small Caps vs. Letter Spacing

2011-06-15 Thread Hans Hagen
text users will not use that command / method but instead use \kerncharacters[fraction], as in: {test {\kerncharacters[.5] test \bf test} test} or \setuphead [section] [style=\sca, textstyle={\kerncharacters[.5]}] etc. Support using \letterspacefont is very unlikely to end up in the

Re: [NTG-context] structure head alignment nullifies spaceskip

2011-03-06 Thread Philipp Gesang
;>> Thanks a lot, Wolfgang, I hadn’t thought of “textcommand”. > >>> Headings work (and look) like a charm now. > >> > >> This can also be of interest for you (copied from the source): > >> > >> \setuphead[section][style=\sca,textstyle={\kerncharacters[.5

Re: [NTG-context] structure head alignment nullifies spaceskip

2011-03-06 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
like a charm now. >> >> This can also be of interest for you (copied from the source): >> >> \setuphead[section][style=\sca,textstyle={\kerncharacters[.5]}] >> \section{Section} > > Thanks, but I already had capital spacing (fact

Re: [NTG-context] structure head alignment nullifies spaceskip

2011-03-06 Thread Philipp Gesang
t for you (copied from the source): > > \setuphead[section][style=\sca,textstyle={\kerncharacters[.5]}] > \section{Section} Thanks, but I already had capital spacing (factor .05 with my bodoni font) defined in my section font

Re: [NTG-context] structure head alignment nullifies spaceskip

2011-03-06 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Am 06.03.2011 um 22:41 schrieb Philipp Gesang: > Thanks a lot, Wolfgang, I hadn’t thought of “textcommand”. > Headings work (and look) like a charm now. This can also be of interest for you (copied from the source): \setuphead[section][style=\sca,textstyle={\kerncharacters[.5]}] \s

[NTG-context] kerncharacters

2010-10-28 Thread Steffen Wolfrum
Hi Wolfgang, how can I get negative character kerning? (\kerncharacters only seems to work with values <0) \starttext {\kerncharacters[0.02]include/inc-archive/materials/archive-material-newWind.asp?textPath=/documents/} {include/inc-archive/materials/archive-material-newWind.asp?textP

Re: [NTG-context] How do I stretch text in header?

2010-06-29 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
rning[extra] \hfill {\sc{\lowercased{\getmarking[section]}}}\hfill \stop \stopsetups You can save a few lines (the second variant gives a bigger spaces): \setupheadertexts[\WORDS{\tfx\kerncharacters[0.25]\getmarking[section]}] %\setupheadertexts[{\setuptolerance[space]\WORDS{\tfx\kernchara

Re: [NTG-context] Microtype in ConTeXt

2010-03-27 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Am 27.03.10 12:21, schrieb Hans Hagen: when i set different values for certain words the last setting in a paragraph is used for each word, is this intended? \starttext text \kerncharacters[.2]{text} text \kerncharacters[1]{text} text text \kerncharacters[1]{text} text \kerncharacters[.2

Re: [NTG-context] Microtype in ConTeXt

2010-03-27 Thread Hans Hagen
s for certain words the last setting in a paragraph is used for each word, is this intended? \starttext text \kerncharacters[.2]{text} text \kerncharacters[1]{text} text text \kerncharacters[1]{text} text \kerncharacters[.2]{text} text \stoptext you can test the beta on the ftp ... i reimplem

Re: [NTG-context] Microtype in ConTeXt

2010-03-26 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
in a paragraph is used for each word, is this intended? \starttext text \kerncharacters[.2]{text} text \kerncharacters[1]{text} text text \kerncharacters[1]{text} text \kerncharacters[.2]{text} text \stoptext Wolfgang kerncharacters.pdf Description: Adobe PDF doc

Re: [NTG-context] Microtype in ConTeXt

2010-03-26 Thread Yan Zhou
. On Mar 25, 2010, at 10:42 PM, Hans Hagen wrote: > On 25-3-2010 19:14, Wolfgang Schuster wrote: > >> \setupcharacterkerning[kerncharacters][factor=\ctxlua{tex.write(#1/1000)}]% > > i'll add it but simply with > > \setupcharacterkerning[kerncharacters][factor=#1]% &

Re: [NTG-context] Microtype in ConTeXt

2010-03-25 Thread Hans Hagen
On 25-3-2010 19:14, Wolfgang Schuster wrote: \setupcharacterkerning[kerncharacters][factor=\ctxlua{tex.write(#1/1000)}]% i'll add it but simply with \setupcharacterkerning[kerncharacters][factor=#1]% there is no reason to use a different model than we have now (also, these 1000

Re: [NTG-context] Microtype in ConTeXt

2010-03-25 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
{tex.sprint(#1/1000)}]}% \fi \setcharacterkerning[letterspace]#2% \egroup} \starttext text \letterspace{text} text \letterspace[200]{text} text looks ok, apart from the name ... we don't space letters but characters (or glyphs) so maybe \kerncharacters or so to be more concrete i think about this

Re: [NTG-context] Microtype in ConTeXt

2010-03-25 Thread Hans Hagen
On 25-3-2010 16:34, Wolfgang Schuster wrote: Am 25.03.10 16:21, schrieb Hans Hagen: looks ok, apart from the name ... we don't space letters but characters (or glyphs) so maybe \kerncharacters or so Is it also possible to use this with fontfeatures? \definefontfeature[kerning][kern

Re: [NTG-context] Microtype in ConTeXt

2010-03-25 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Am 25.03.10 16:21, schrieb Hans Hagen: looks ok, apart from the name ... we don't space letters but characters (or glyphs) so maybe \kerncharacters or so Is it also possible to use this with fontfeatures? \definefontfeature[kerning][kern=.125] \starttext {\definedfont[SerifCaps*kerning]k

Re: [NTG-context] Microtype in ConTeXt

2010-03-25 Thread Hans Hagen
text \letterspace{text} text \letterspace[200]{text} text looks ok, apart from the name ... we don't space letters but characters (or glyphs) so maybe \kerncharacters or so Hans -- - Hans Hage