On 8 August 2013 11:35, Lars Hellström <[email protected]>wrote:
> Well, you need to state all the \ligature commands you want for a slot > within the same \setslot...\endsetslot block somewhere, but there aren't > all that many \ligature commands in t1.etx anyway (I count 15 in total), so > repeating a few of the standard ones isn't much of a burden. (I strongly > suspect it is fewer lines of code than there would be overhead in a patch > file.) Moreover, stating all the \ligature commands for a slot in the same > place is likely to enhance readability. > > So unless you have requirements you haven't stated yet, that go beyond > making a font with a specific set of ligatures, it should be clear that you > can get what you want using multislot.sty as it is. Thanks for the detailed comparison. However, I think I prefer not to break DRY here (in the sense that writing out ligature commands again repeats what is in the original file). I'd prefer too, by having a non-matching diff, to find out if t1.etx ever changes. -- http://rrt.sc3d.org
