I am using only local footnotes in a document, but am having difficulty
influencing the interlines space between these notes. Since I am only
using local footnotes, I thought initially that the following would work
for them
\startsetups[footnote:interlinespace]
On 4/22/2023 5:49 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm via ntg-context wrote:
This is probably for Hans:
The list of Unicode blocks in char-ini.lua is not complete, compared
with ftp://www.unicode.org/Public/UNIDATA/Blocks.txt
(I was looking for Kaktovik numerals, of course ;))
hm, here i have
Thank you, Pablo, but that doesn't help. I know how to use fallback
fonts. I was wondering if the check key is working as it should.
Thomas
On 4/22/23 20:33, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
Hi Thomas,
I don’t know what check does (maybe just check?), but the standard
behaviour with
On 4/22/23 18:05, Thomas A. Schmitz via ntg-context wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> today, I was struggling with a fallback font I had defined, and I
> discovered that the key "check" doesn't work as I expected.
> [...]
> If I have "check=no," the characters are taken from termes and replaced.
> I was
Hi all,
today, I was struggling with a fallback font I had defined, and I
discovered that the key "check" doesn't work as I expected. Here's a
small example:
\definefallbackfamily [presentation] [serif] [TeXGyreTermes]
[range=0x2329-0x232A,check=yes]
\definefontfamily [presentation]
This is probably for Hans:
The list of Unicode blocks in char-ini.lua is not complete, compared
with ftp://www.unicode.org/Public/UNIDATA/Blocks.txt
(I was looking for Kaktovik numerals, of course ;))
I’d offer to make an updated list, but maybe you already have a script
for that?
Hraban