Am 23.11.2009 um 11:07 schrieb Hans Hagen:

> Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
>> And what's the way to define your own protrusion?
>> Shouldn't it go like this?
>> \showframe
>> \startluacode
>> fonts.protrusions.vectors['MyVector'] = {
>>    [0x2044] = { 0, 0.50    }, -- fraction slash
>>    [0x002f] = { 0, 0.50    }, -- solidus slash
>>    [0x002C] = { 0, 0.50    }, -- comma
>>    [0x002E] = { 0, 0.50    }, -- period
>>    [0x003A] = { 0, 0.50    }, -- colon
>>    [0x003B] = { 0, 0.50    }, -- semicolon
>>    [0x002D] = { 0, 0.50    }, -- hyphen
>>    [0x2013] = { 0, 0.25 }, -- endash
>>    [0x201C] = { 0, -1.25    }, -- quotedblleft
>> }
>> fonts.protrusions.classes['Mypure'] = {
>>    vector = 'MyVector', factor = 1
>> }
>> fonts.expansions.classes['Myquality'] = {
>>    stretch = 1, shrink = 1, step = .5, vector = 'default', factor = 1
>> }
>> \stopluacode
> 
> something like that yes


but, that doesn't work anymore!

just tested it with ConTeXt  ver: 2009.10.27 16:35 MKIV: no protrusion at all 
...


Steffen
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