Dear list,
There is an online browsable repo with the ConTeXt sources at
https://repo.or.cz/context.git
It seems to be extremely outdated, the latest commit says beta
2014.02.14 17:07. I know that there is an up-to-date mirror at
https://github.com/contextgarden/context-mirror
but the Wiki links
On 12/11/2018 15:54, Rik Kabel wrote:
On 12/11/2018 07:06, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 12/11/2018 11:34 AM, mf wrote:
But i should consider all the text parts with a modified kerning
and disable kerning around character sequences like "ff", "ffi",
"fl" and so on. Luckily, the XHTML markup "knows"
On 12/11/18 3:05 PM, Hans Åberg wrote:
> In the example below, multiple spaces do not use the spacing of the
> fallback font for multiple spaces, but instead of the main font it
> seems, despite the ASCII U+0020 being in the forced override. So the
> question is how to force ConTeXt to use the
On 12/11/2018 07:06, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 12/11/2018 11:34 AM, mf wrote:
But i should consider all the text parts with a modified kerning and
disable kerning around character sequences like "ff", "ffi", "fl"
and so on. Luckily, the XHTML markup "knows" where the kerning is
modified:
A
> On 11 Dec 2018, at 21:18, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
>
> On 12/11/18 3:05 PM, Hans Åberg wrote:
>> In the example below, multiple spaces do not use the spacing of the
>> fallback font for multiple spaces, but instead of the main font it
>> seems, despite the ASCII U+0020 being in the forced
Hi All.
I am trying to embed an image in a pdf so that when you open the pdf in acrobat
or another reader the image is correctly tagged as an image and there is
alternative text. So far I am able to export the back end tags so that I can
see tags on tables and paragraphs, but the image comes
But i should consider all the text parts with a modified kerning and
disable kerning around character sequences like "ff", "ffi", "fl" and
so on. Luckily, the XHTML markup "knows" where the kerning is modified:
A paragraph with a modified kerning
should become
A paragraph with a modified
On 12/11/2018 11:34 AM, mf wrote:
But i should consider all the text parts with a modified kerning and
disable kerning around character sequences like "ff", "ffi", "fl" and
so on. Luckily, the XHTML markup "knows" where the kerning is modified:
A paragraph with a modified kerning
should
did you play with
\definefontfeature[whatever][keepligatures=auto]
\definecharacterkerning [extrakerning] [factor=0.125,features=whatever]
\starttext
\setcharacterkerning[extrakerning]
effe fietsen
\stoptext
Great! Thanks! This now works:
\definefontfeature[frac][frac=yes]
On 12/11/2018 1:45 PM, mf wrote:
hm that is quit emessy yes? I found another solution (that we used once)
that I can turn into a helper ... I'll send it off list
\startbuffer[test]
Some ligatures: float, finance, affine, affluent.
Modified kerning:
Some ligatures: float, finance, affine,
In the example below, multiple spaces do not use the spacing of the fallback
font for multiple spaces, but instead of the main font it seems, despite the
ASCII U+0020 being in the forced override. So the question is how to force
ConTeXt to use the fallback font also for multiple spaces.
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