>>>>> "LS" == Lars Schwarz <[email protected]> writes:
LS> Example text I'm using is "Sauerstoffflasche". The image shows glyphs for LS> st, ff and fl, but hb-shape returns this: LS> S,a,u,e,r,s,t,o,f_f,fl,a,s,c,h,e LS> I was expecting something like 'st' instead of 's' and 't'? What font? I tried that with a couple of fonts, and had to pass --features=dlig to get the st lig. Passing --features=dlig also to hb-shape showed (for one font): [S=0+472|a=1+396|u=2+487|e=3+415|r=4+327|s_t=5+614|o=7+492|f_f=8+523|f_l=10+482|a=12+406|s=13+342|c_h=14+870|e=16+420] and, for DejaVu Serif: [S=0+1403|a=1+1221|u=2+1319|e=3+1212|r=4+979|uniFB06=5+1910|o=7+1233|uniFB00=8+1455|fl=10+1366|a=12+1221|s=13+1051|c=14+1147|h=15+1319|e=16+1212] The c_h lig only occurs with --language=de; but the s_t lig only requires --features=dlig. (I'm on hb 0.9.37, compiled from git.) -JimC -- James Cloos <[email protected]> OpenPGP: 0x997A9F17ED7DAEA6 _______________________________________________ HarfBuzz mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/harfbuzz
