Hello Hans,
as far as I remember this used to work once back in May in LuaTeX
(because I was able to fake cacute in a font which didn't have it;
however it never worked in XeTeX):
\definefontsynonym[bla][Iwona-Regular]
\definedfont[bla]
\mainlanguage[sl]
\starttext
čšž (\textcaron)(\textacute)\crlf
\quotation{this} is {\buildtextaccent\textacute c}\crlf
\quotation{this} is {\buildtextaccent\textcaron c}\crlf
\stoptext
Now the characters don't compose any more. What's even more
interesting, it fails badly with XeTeX, where most characters are
simply blank.
And even more interesting - watch the different guillemots when using
LuaTeX and XeTeX. Even more interesting, if you use
\definefontsynonym[bla][Iwona-Regular][encoding=uc]
one gets different guillemots (it might be that they're taken from LM
instead of Iwona when there is no [encoding=uc] present).
Mojca
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