Am Montag, 29. November 2010, um 13:41:27 schrieb Khaled Hosny: > On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 01:27:25PM +0100, Ch. B. wrote: > > Am Montag, 29. November 2010, um 12:50:01 schrieb Florian Wobbe: > > > On Nov 29, 2010, at 12:40 , Ch. B. wrote: > > > > Am Montag, 29. November 2010, um 09:17:10 schrieb Florian Wobbe: > > > >> On Nov 29, 2010, at 00:29 , ... wrote: > > > >>> Good evening! > > > >>> > > > >>> First of all, I'm new to this list and also a context/luatex newbe. > > > >>> I have some experience with LaTeX. > > > >>> I want to use a font (Neutraface2) in my documents and I'm > > > >>> struggeling with the typescript. I'm not able to get bold > > > >>> SmallCaps working (the bold face .otf file has the feature smcp, I > > > >>> checked). > > > >>> I tried various combinations and variations of \bf \sc in my > > > >>> document. It gives me bold OR smallcaps, but not bold AND > > > >>> smallcaps. Whats wrong here? Can someone give me an example > > > >>> typescript that I could modify to fit the Neutraface2 font? My > > > >>> attempt to make one is attached. > > > >>> > > > >>> Greetings, > > > >>> Chris > > > >> > > > >> Hi Chris, > > > >> > > > >> it does not work for pagella either. Did you try \setff{smallcaps} > > > >> \bf instead? > > > >> > > > >> \usetypescript[pagella] > > > >> \setupbodyfont[pagella] > > > >> > > > >> \starttext > > > >> {\setff{smallcaps} This is in {\bf bold} SmallCaps} (works). > > > >> {\sc This is in {\bf bold} SmallCaps} (does not). > > > >> \stoptext > > > >> > > > >> Florian > > > > > > > > Hi Florian, > > > > > > > > that does work, thank you very much. > > > > I assume the \setff means something like set font feature. If so, I > > > > could shorten my typescript and only specify the 4 main font faces > > > > (regular, bold italic, bold-italic) since the fonts all have all the > > > > opentype features i need (onum & smcp etc.) And these can be accessed > > > > via \setff{feature}, I guess. > > > > > > Yes, you can define for instance > > > > > > \definefontfeature[dlig][default][dlig=yes] % Discretionary Ligatures: > > > Activates uncommon ligatures > > > \definefontfeature[frac][default][frac=yes,numr=yes] % Fractions e.g. > > > 3/4 \definefontfeature[sups][default][sups=yes] % Superscript > > > > > > \definefontfeature[subs][default][subs=yes] % Subscript > > > > > > and access the font features with \setff{dlig}, \setff{subs} etc. > > > > > > Florian > > > > Wonderfull! > > I'm starting to get the hang of it. Even the stylistic sets work like a > > charm. I've attached the output file in case you want to have a look at > > what I'm doing here. > > Now one last question would be: How can I insert a certain character with > > its opentype name? For example \insertopentypecharacter{f_f_h.alt}. That > > would be > > \fontchar{f_f_h.alt} I think
Hello Khaled, \fontchar results in an undefined controll sequence =\ Regards, Chris ___________________________________________________________________________________ If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the Wiki! maillist : ntg-context@ntg.nl / http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context webpage : http://www.pragma-ade.nl / http://tex.aanhet.net archive : http://foundry.supelec.fr/projects/contextrev/ wiki : http://contextgarden.net ___________________________________________________________________________________