Hi, sorry for the late reply.
···<date: 2014-11-02, Sunday>···<from: Hironori KITAGAWA>··· > On Sat, 1 Nov 2014 17:17:39 +0100 > luigi scarso <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On Sat, Nov 1, 2014 at 12:59 PM, Hironori KITAGAWA < > > [email protected]> wrote: > > > > > However, the output by LuaTeX r5074 + luaotfload v2.5 > > > (palt_kern_lotf.pdf) does not so. I also tested with > > > context -fmt=luatex-plain, but the result is same. > > > $> mtxrun --script plain palt_kern.tex > > > > The pdf looks like palt_kern_xe.tex > > with luatex experimental > > Yes, I confirmed that "mtxrun --script plain" works. > But, in my PC, only "mtxrun --script plain" produces > same output with XeTeX. The default feature set defined by Context uses base mode, as does the plain fontloader. I’ve adapted your example to show all four combinations: https://bitbucket.org/phg/lua-la-tex-tests/src/tip/cnt-features-12-palt.tex As you can see, the kern feature does not have an apparent effect in node mode, whereas base mode resembles the output of Xetex. The same is true of Luaotfload: Define the fonts in base mode and you should be fine. However, Luaotfload has always been defaulting to node mode, hence the difference from the other two formats that use the same fontloader. Best, Philipp
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