On 7/20/2022 6:31 AM, Michael Urban via ntg-context wrote:
I downloaded something that purports to be Century Expanded from fontsgeek.com. 
  Although the font has fi and fl ligature glyphs, it does not have a ligature 
font feature and ConTeXt does not use those glyphs.

Aside from purchasing a real font product from Linotype at enormous expense and 
hoping it is better equipped, is there a way to coerce ConTeXt into using the 
ligature glyphs for fi and fl?
you can define your own ligature feature (examples in test suite and elsewhere) but personally i'd not spend money on a font that is half done (some t1 font converted to ot?); or maybe it does have a feature but it's script / language dependent

Hans

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