AFAIK, -- and --- aren't active, but they (should) produce
ligatures, so the problem is most probably at the level of the
tfms you produced. How did you obtain them? By running texfont?
Which encoding are you using?
\defaultencoding expands to 'ec' these days (used to be 'texnansi').
Perhaps that is the problem?
so fonts converted by texfont and using --enc=ec should have the
dashes enabled automagically.
...
In general, texnansi still seems to be doing a better job with this
sort of thing. The ligkern instructions are not mentioned
explicitly in texnansi.enc, but they are still used, so I assume
texfont has them hardwired into its own code somewhere. May be Adam
knows more about it?
Thank you.
I'm using ec, but tried also texnansi without changes.
The TFMs are generated by texfont, but long ago; I should try to re-
generate them.
Other fonts have no problems.
endash and emdash are defined in the texfont-generated AFMs (original
is TTF); I can't read TFM...
Grüßlis vom Hraban!
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