On 2016-11-21 05:59, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 11/21/2016 2:54 AM, Rik Kabel wrote:
On 2016-11-20 13:37, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 11/20/2016 6:17 PM, Rik Kabel wrote:
I still do not understand why \setuptagging[state=start] made a
difference. Something there is hinky[1].
[1] Someone, or something, may be said to be hinky if it acts in a
manner that arouses suspicion. The origin is obscure.
hard to comment when i cannot reproduce it
The problem can be reproduced on my Windows 10 system by removing
existing EBGaramond12 and installing EBGaramond12 from version 0.015d,
followed by a cache clear. It is available on Georg Duffner's bitbucket
at https://bitbucket.org/georgd/eb-garamond/downloads. The problem I had
before was ensuring that the old versions of the font files were
actually removed -- I found versions with _0 and _1 suffixes that did
not show up in explorer and were not removable by an administrator in a
command prompt terminal. Other tools allowed their removal.
the softhyphen in ebgaramond has zero width and no visualization .. i
can patch that in the font (when loading) but can also consider it a
bug in the font
(i'll make it configurable in tagging but that only obscures the issue)
Hans
Thank you, Hans.
As I said earlier, this is not a problem with the current version
(0.016) of the font, so a fix in ConTeXt is not needed unless it can
remediate the issue with other fonts as well.
My concern is that there was something that was amiss when tagging is in
effect and I thought that this might help expose it.
--
Rik
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