On 12/11/2018 15:54, Rik Kabel wrote:
On 12/11/2018 07:06, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 12/11/2018 11:34 AM, mf wrote:
But i should consider all the text parts with a modified kerning
and disable kerning around character sequences like "ff", "ffi",
"fl" and so on. Luckily, the XHTML markup "knows" w
Dear list,
There is an online browsable repo with the ConTeXt sources at
https://repo.or.cz/context.git
It seems to be extremely outdated, the latest commit says beta
2014.02.14 17:07. I know that there is an up-to-date mirror at
https://github.com/contextgarden/context-mirror
but the Wiki links
On 12/11/2018 07:06, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 12/11/2018 11:34 AM, mf wrote:
But i should consider all the text parts with a modified kerning and
disable kerning around character sequences like "ff", "ffi", "fl"
and so on. Luckily, the XHTML markup "knows" where the kerning is
modified:
A para
> On 11 Dec 2018, at 21:18, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
>
> On 12/11/18 3:05 PM, Hans Åberg wrote:
>> In the example below, multiple spaces do not use the spacing of the
>> fallback font for multiple spaces, but instead of the main font it
>> seems, despite the ASCII U+0020 being in the forced overri
On 12/11/18 3:05 PM, Hans Åberg wrote:
> In the example below, multiple spaces do not use the spacing of the
> fallback font for multiple spaces, but instead of the main font it
> seems, despite the ASCII U+0020 being in the forced override. So the
> question is how to force ConTeXt to use the fall
Hi All.
I am trying to embed an image in a pdf so that when you open the pdf in acrobat
or another reader the image is correctly tagged as an image and there is
alternative text. So far I am able to export the back end tags so that I can
see tags on tables and paragraphs, but the image comes th
In the example below, multiple spaces do not use the spacing of the fallback
font for multiple spaces, but instead of the main font it seems, despite the
ASCII U+0020 being in the forced override. So the question is how to force
ConTeXt to use the fallback font also for multiple spaces.
—
\defi
On 12/11/2018 1:45 PM, mf wrote:
hm that is quit emessy yes? I found another solution (that we used once)
that I can turn into a helper ... I'll send it off list
\startbuffer[test]
Some ligatures: float, finance, affine, affluent.
Modified kerning:
Some ligatures: float, finance, affine, aff
did you play with
\definefontfeature[whatever][keepligatures=auto]
\definecharacterkerning [extrakerning] [factor=0.125,features=whatever]
\starttext
\setcharacterkerning[extrakerning]
effe fietsen
\stoptext
Great! Thanks! This now works:
\definefontfeature[frac][frac=yes]
\defin
On 12/11/2018 11:34 AM, mf wrote:
But i should consider all the text parts with a modified kerning and
disable kerning around character sequences like "ff", "ffi", "fl" and
so on. Luckily, the XHTML markup "knows" where the kerning is modified:
A paragraph with a modified kerning
should bec
But i should consider all the text parts with a modified kerning and
disable kerning around character sequences like "ff", "ffi", "fl" and
so on. Luckily, the XHTML markup "knows" where the kerning is modified:
A paragraph with a modified kerning
should become
A paragraph with a modified ke
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