On 12/10/18 10:51 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 12/9/2018 8:54 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
>> []
>> My own vectors wouldn’t solve the issue, because the variable would be:
>>
>> lfbd(Ὧ) = glyph.width(Ω) - glyph.width(Ὧ)
>>
>> I need to place glyphs accurately, not characters. Character dimensions
>
On 12/9/2018 10:35 PM, Rik Kabel wrote:
List,
I have one document that after the 2018-11-18 update (beginning with
12-01 and continuing to the current 12-07) has generated hundreds of
spurious missing character messages in the log. A short extract:
fonts > start missing charact
On 12/10/2018 6:16 PM, mf wrote:
yes, the ligature would not get the same shrinkage or stretch of the
rest, but i don't modify the kerning that much (factor=.02 is the
maximum value). It's still acceptable.
ok, then don't use this characterkerning but use expansion (hz) ... you
can do that ext
Hi Peter,
I noticed that the drops module recently stopping running with the error:
/home/adityam/texmf/tex/context/third/drops/t-drops.lua:1098: bad argument
#3 to 'format' (number has no integer representation)
stack traceback:
[C]: in function 'string.format'
/home/adityam/texmf/tex
character kerning is bad anyway ...
I'm using it to get a paragraph one line shorter or longer, or to tune
what in TeX is set with \parfillskip.
I'm using ConTeXt with a mindset developed on other typesetting
softwares. That's not right, i know, but for now i'm finding easier to
work with c
On 12/10/2018 4:26 PM, mf wrote:
Hello list,
i noticed that setting a different kerning breaks some features of
opentype fonts; that is true, for example, for ligatures and fractions
(frac feature).
It looks like a modified kerning inserts something between two adjacent
character, making the
An example of local correction, but it's not automatic:
\definecharacterkerning[narrow][factor=-.02]
\definecharacterkerning[wide][factor=.02]
\definefontfeature[frac][frac=yes]
\def\Narrow#1{\bgroup\setcharacterkerning[narrow]#1\egroup}
\def\Wide#1{\bgroup\setcharacterkerning[wide]#1\egroup}
\
Hello list,
i noticed that setting a different kerning breaks some features of
opentype fonts; that is true, for example, for ligatures and fractions
(frac feature).
It looks like a modified kerning inserts something between two adjacent
character, making them no more adjacent.
That way the
Hi Wolfgang,
thank you for your reply.
The split=repeat -- my fault, sorry. But -- surprisingly -- this mistake
helped me along understanding the problem. I discovered -- if head
and next head are defined -- that the "line number 1" servers for the
opening head at the beginning of a table where
On 12/9/2018 8:54 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
On 12/9/18 6:53 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 12/9/2018 5:35 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
[...]
-Is there any way that I can apply pure raw lfbd/rtbd values to
protrusion with no other protrusion calculation at all in opbd?
you can create your own vectors
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