Re: [NTG-context] simplefonts: defining a fallback for a non-main font

2013-11-15 Thread Lars Huttar
On 11/14/2013 5:06 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
 Am 14.11.2013 um 22:52 schrieb Lars Huttar lars_hut...@sil.org:

 ... But then I have another font for the title:
 \definesimplefont[titleface][Gentium Basic][size=40pt]


 How do I set a fallback for it?
 ...
 There is no support for this with the old version of the module.


For posterity, here is how I worked around it:

\usemodule[simplefonts]

% The main font for text:
\setmainfont[Gentium Book Basic]

\setmainfontfallback[Gentium Plus][range={ipaextensions}, force=yes,
rscale=auto]

% The font for the title:
\def\titlefont{Gentium Basic}

\starttext

% Temporarily change the main font, while keeping the main font fallback:
{ \setmainfont[\titlefont] \switchtobodyfont[40pt] Title with a fancy
ɠlyph }


% Back to our previously defined main font:

Body text ...

\stoptext


Lars

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Re: [NTG-context] simplefonts: defining a fallback for a non-main font

2013-11-15 Thread Aditya Mahajan

Just a minor improvement:

On Fri, 15 Nov 2013, Lars Huttar wrote:


% Temporarily change the main font, while keeping the main font fallback:
{ \setmainfont[\titlefont] \switchtobodyfont[40pt] Title with a fancy
ɠlyph }


Make that {\setmainfont[...] ... \endgraf}

Otherwise, the interline space will not be calculated correctly.

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Re: [NTG-context] simplefonts: defining a fallback for a non-main font

2013-11-15 Thread Lars Huttar
On 11/15/2013 11:50 AM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
 Just a minor improvement:

 On Fri, 15 Nov 2013, Lars Huttar wrote:

 % Temporarily change the main font, while keeping the main font
 fallback:
 { \setmainfont[\titlefont] \switchtobodyfont[40pt] Title with a fancy
 ɠlyph }

 Make that {\setmainfont[...] ... \endgraf}

 Otherwise, the interline space will not be calculated correctly.

Thanks. It actually didn't seem to make any difference, but I put it in.

Lars

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[NTG-context] simplefonts: defining a fallback for a non-main font

2013-11-14 Thread Lars Huttar
Hi again,

I'm using simplefonts (TeX Live 2013 version) and I have a main font:

\setmainfont[Gentium Book Basic]

and I can set a fallback for it,

\setmainfontfallback[Gentium Plus][range={ipaextensions}, force=yes,
rscale=auto]

and that works.


But then I have another font for the title:
\definesimplefont[titleface][Gentium Basic][size=40pt]


How do I set a fallback for it?

After looking at the source code for simplefonts, I tried:

% undefined cs: \definesimplefontfallback[titleface][Gentium
Plus][range={ipaextensions}, force=yes, rscale=auto]

% undefined cs: \fontfallback[titleface][Gentium
Plus][range={ipaextensions}, force=yes, rscale=auto]

% undefined cs: \definefallbackfont[titleface][Gentium
Plus][range={ipaextensions}, force=yes, rscale=auto]


But they all gave undefined control sequence errors.


I can work around the problem by setting the main font before the title,
using the main font for the title, and then changing the main font after
the title is done. But that seems kludgy.

Thanks,
Lars

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Re: [NTG-context] simplefonts: defining a fallback for a non-main font

2013-11-14 Thread Wolfgang Schuster

Am 14.11.2013 um 22:52 schrieb Lars Huttar lars_hut...@sil.org:

 Hi again,
 
 I'm using simplefonts (TeX Live 2013 version) and I have a main font:
 
 \setmainfont[Gentium Book Basic]
 
 and I can set a fallback for it,
 
 \setmainfontfallback[Gentium Plus][range={ipaextensions}, force=yes,
 rscale=auto]
 
 and that works.
 
 
 But then I have another font for the title:
 \definesimplefont[titleface][Gentium Basic][size=40pt]
 
 
 How do I set a fallback for it?
 
 After looking at the source code for simplefonts, I tried:
 
 % undefined cs: \definesimplefontfallback[titleface][Gentium
 Plus][range={ipaextensions}, force=yes, rscale=auto]
 
 % undefined cs: \fontfallback[titleface][Gentium
 Plus][range={ipaextensions}, force=yes, rscale=auto]
 
 % undefined cs: \definefallbackfont[titleface][Gentium
 Plus][range={ipaextensions}, force=yes, rscale=auto]
 
 
 But they all gave undefined control sequence errors.
 
 
 I can work around the problem by setting the main font before the title,
 using the main font for the title, and then changing the main font after
 the title is done. But that seems kludgy.

There is no support for this with the old version of the module.

Wolfgang
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Re: [NTG-context] simplefonts: defining a fallback for a non-main font

2013-11-14 Thread Lars Huttar
On 11/14/2013 5:06 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
 There is no support for this with the old version of the module.


OK, good to know. Thanks.
Lars

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