]
\usesymbols[mvs]
\setupsymbolset[martinvogel 2]
%\showallmakeup
\starttext
% Progressively larger as expected.
\symbol[ShortForty]
{\tfa\symbol[ShortForty]}
{\tfb\symbol[ShortForty]}
{\tfc\symbol[ShortForty]}
{\tfd\symbol[ShortForty]}
% Unexpectedly all the same size.
\symbol[ShortForty]
{\tfx\symbol
]
%\showallmakeup
\starttext
% Progressively larger as expected.
\symbol[ShortForty]
{\tfa\symbol[ShortForty]}
{\tfb\symbol[ShortForty]}
{\tfc\symbol[ShortForty]}
{\tfd\symbol[ShortForty]}
% Unexpectedly all the same size.
\symbol[ShortForty]
{\tfx\symbol[ShortForty]}
{\tfxx\symbol[ShortForty]}
% This works
the examples:
When \showallmakeup is enabled, all content after \viewerlayer[print]
belongs to that layer:
probably because it gets applied at a different stage ... but it's a
tracing feature so normally not used with other layers
\defineviewerlayer[print][state=stop,printable=yes
Layers are not properly closed when using more than one layer, so that each
layer subsumes all subsequent content. Tested in Adobe Reader 11. I first
mentioned this at https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/467005/174577, so I'm
basically rehashing all the examples:
When \showallmakeup is enabled, all
into it).
As they are often used for testing, \ruledhbox, \ruledvbox and
\ruledvtop remained and all the others have been replaced by
placeholders (and might go away). The \show* commands are mostly dummies
(and will disappear) but these remain:
\showmakeup
\showallmakeup
\showstruts
\showglyphs
Hopefully this doesn't
, \ruledvbox and \ruledvtop
remained and all the others have been replaced by placeholders (and might go
away). The \show* commands are mostly dummies (and will disappear) but these
remain:
\showmakeup
\showallmakeup
\showstruts
\showglyphs
Hopefully this doesn't spoil your playing