On 5/10/2013 11:38 AM, Philipp Gesang wrote:
Hi all,

this document:

   \font\foo="file:LinLibertine_R.otf:+onum;mode=node;"
   \foo
     foo 12345
     whatever
   \bye

works correctly if the font is uncached but leads to garbled
output in firefox’s pdf plugin if the font is loaded from cache.
Afaics none of the other viewers are affected. Also I haven’t
found another font that does this.

Libertine fonts:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/linuxlibertine/files/linuxlibertine/5.3.0/

(First observed by Luigi.)

\starttext

\definefontfeature[crap][onum=yes,mode=node]

\definedfont[file:linlibertine_r.otf*crap]   foo 12345 whatever

\definedfont[file:linLibertine_rah.ttf*crap] foo 12345 whatever

\stoptext

(as well as plain test) looks ok to me in acrobat reader as well as in okular so i'm not going to bother about it (btw, i use acrobat reader in firefox anyway)

Hans

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