Am 21.01.2013 um 12:27 schrieb Zenlima <p...@zenlima.eu>:

> Hi,
> 
> thanks! Now it works with the \setff{..} command.
> 
>> or otherwise also set up kerns
> 
> Sorry, I dont understand what you mean with this. Can you explain it?

When you use

  \definefontfeature[smallcapitals][..,..=..,..]

you have to add “kern=yes” to the list because no kerning happens otherwise.

>> btw, there is a smallcaps feature predefined.
> 
> I thought the \sc is the predefined command for the smallcaps font
> feature. Am I wrong?

No, like the \it. \bf etc commands \sc is a font switch which uses for Latin 
Modern
a separate font file which contains instead of lowercase letter small capitals, 
for other
fonts the \sc command load the upright font where the “smallcaps” feature set is
used instead of the “default” set.

Wolfgang
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