Hi,
I just ran into an issue with the \blockligatures mechanism. For some reason,
the following examples replaces ffi with f|fi and ffl with f|fl although I have
not specified them in \blockligatures:
==
Thanks, that solved it.
Denis
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Von: ntg-context Im Auftrag von Wolfgang Schuster
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 18. März 2021 17:44
An: mailing list for ConTeXt users
Betreff: Re: [NTG-context] Ligatures missing with Times New Roman
Hans Hagen schrieb am 18.03.2021 um
Hans Hagen schrieb am 18.03.2021 um 17:00:
On 3/18/2021 4:12 PM, denis.ma...@ub.unibe.ch wrote:
Ok. But where are they coming from in
Word? I'm on Windows.
i don't see them in word when i enter 'effe' and select times, but i
admit that my knowledge of word is zero so
\definefontfeature
On 3/18/2021 4:12 PM, denis.ma...@ub.unibe.ch wrote:
Ok. But where are they coming from in
Word? I'm on Windows.
i don't see them in word when i enter 'effe' and select times, but i
admit that my knowledge of word is zero so
Hans
Ok. But where are they coming from in
Word? I'm on Windows.
Von: Hans Hagen
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 18. März 2021 15:43:45
An: mailing list for ConTeXt users; Maier, Denis Christian (UB)
Betreff: Re: [NTG-context] Ligatures missing with Times New Roman
On 3
On 3/18/2021 2:02 PM, denis.ma...@ub.unibe.ch wrote:
Hi
I’m have to use Times New Roman for a text, and I’m finding that
ligatures don’t seem to work properly.
\starttext
\definedfont[name:timesnewromanpsmt*default at 12 pt]
ff fl
\definedfont[name:linlibertineo*default at 12 pt]
ff fl
Hi
I'm have to use Times New Roman for a text, and I'm finding that ligatures
don't seem to work properly.
\starttext
\definedfont[name:timesnewromanpsmt*default at 12 pt]
ff fl
\definedfont[name:linlibertineo*default at 12 pt]
ff fl
\switchtobodyfont[pagella]
ff fl
\stoptext
The ff and fl
On 7/30/2017 11:39 AM, Ulrike Fischer wrote:
Am Fri, 28 Jul 2017 23:21:18 +0200 schrieb Hans Hagen:
Is it possible to refer in fonts.handlers.otf.addfeature to the word
boundary? The luatex manual speaks of a virtual "left_boundary"
char, but I couldn't find a way to use it.
It is possible
Am Fri, 28 Jul 2017 23:21:18 +0200 schrieb Hans Hagen:
>> Is it possible to refer in fonts.handlers.otf.addfeature to the word
>> boundary? The luatex manual speaks of a virtual "left_boundary"
>> char, but I couldn't find a way to use it.
> It is possible to check against spaces in contextual
On 7/27/2017 8:09 PM, Ulrike Fischer wrote:
Is it possible to refer in fonts.handlers.otf.addfeature to the word
boundary? The luatex manual speaks of a virtual "left_boundary"
char, but I couldn't find a way to use it.
\startluacode
fonts.handlers.otf.addfeature {
name = "ltest",
Is it possible to refer in fonts.handlers.otf.addfeature to the word
boundary? The luatex manual speaks of a virtual "left_boundary"
char, but I couldn't find a way to use it.
\startluacode
fonts.handlers.otf.addfeature {
name = "ltest",
type = "ligature",
data = {
On 1/19/2016 8:13 AM, Jan U. Hasecke wrote:
I was disappointed to learn that there is no package like selnolig for
ConTeXt but the book I am now typesetting is only 120 pages long and
I'll switch ligatures off manually with the ZWNJ replacement. (The
ConTeXt notation is a bit uncomfortable, but
> I have no clue what a package is supposed to do but any solution has to come
> up with a list if words.
I think the point is that often in German, breakpoints for hyphenation
also break ligatures. I mentioned that in Nasbinals.
Best,
Arthur
On 1/19/2016 5:41 PM, Jan U. Hasecke wrote:
Am 19.01.2016 um 16:31 schrieb Kate F:
On 19 January 2016 at 09:05, Arthur Reutenauer
wrote:
I have no clue what a package is supposed to do but any solution has to come
up with a list if words.
I think the
On 19 January 2016 at 09:05, Arthur Reutenauer
wrote:
>> I have no clue what a package is supposed to do but any solution has to come
>> up with a list if words.
>
> I think the point is that often in German, breakpoints for hyphenation
> also break ligatures.
> The guts of the selnolig package just call \hyphenation{...}:
> http://anorien.csc.warwick.ac.uk/mirrors/CTAN/macros/luatex/latex/selnolig/selnolig-english-hyphex.sty
That's not the core part of the package, it just sets a list of
hyphenation exceptions (that's what \hyphenation does). The
Am 19.01.2016 um 16:31 schrieb Kate F:
> On 19 January 2016 at 09:05, Arthur Reutenauer
> wrote:
>>> I have no clue what a package is supposed to do but any solution has to come
>>> up with a list if words.
>>
>> I think the point is that often in German,
Am 17.01.2016 um 20:05 schrieb Hans Hagen:
> On 1/16/2016 3:58 PM, Jan U. Hasecke wrote:
>> Am 16.01.2016 um 13:31 schrieb Schmitz Thomas A.:
>>>
>>> Please provide a minimal example of your problem. It’s impossible to
>>> help when we have no clue what you’re doing.
>>
>> Sorry, of course.
>>
>>
On 1/18/2016 10:16 AM, Jan U. Hasecke wrote:
Am 17.01.2016 um 20:05 schrieb Hans Hagen:
On 1/16/2016 3:58 PM, Jan U. Hasecke wrote:
Am 16.01.2016 um 13:31 schrieb Schmitz Thomas A.:
Please provide a minimal example of your problem. It’s impossible to
help when we have no clue what you’re
Am 18.01.2016 um 11:09 schrieb Hans Hagen:
> On 1/18/2016 10:16 AM, Jan U. Hasecke wrote:
>> Am 17.01.2016 um 20:05 schrieb Hans Hagen:
>>> On 1/16/2016 3:58 PM, Jan U. Hasecke wrote:
Am 16.01.2016 um 13:31 schrieb Schmitz Thomas A.:
>
> Please provide a minimal example of your
On 1/18/2016 1:46 PM, Jan U. Hasecke wrote:
Am 18.01.2016 um 11:09 schrieb Hans Hagen:
On 1/18/2016 10:16 AM, Jan U. Hasecke wrote:
Am 17.01.2016 um 20:05 schrieb Hans Hagen:
On 1/16/2016 3:58 PM, Jan U. Hasecke wrote:
Am 16.01.2016 um 13:31 schrieb Schmitz Thomas A.:
Please provide a
Hi Georg,
thank you very much for this insight. I really like the EB Garamond.
It's a wonderful typeface for reading. I used it to typeset books with
more than 500 pages together with lualatex and the selnolig package
which produced good results with no effort.
I was disappointed to learn that
Hi Jan, hi Hans,
This is the developer of EB Garamond. I’m only now and then reading this
list so I only learnt about your troubles now.
The way the ligatures are composed simplifies the creation of more
ligatures after the same scheme while not blowing up the font by having
to create one glyph
On 09.11.2015 16:25, Tommaso Petrucciani wrote:
is there some command to issue in order to have ligatures copy-paste correctly
in PDFs?
I thought Mk IV did this automatically, but it’s not working on my system.
Ligatures paste as spaces and searching the PDF doesn’t find the words.
I use
Dear list members,
is there some command to issue in order to have ligatures copy-paste correctly
in PDFs?
I thought Mk IV did this automatically, but it’s not working on my system.
Ligatures paste as spaces and searching the PDF doesn’t find the words.
I use ConTeXt beta 2015-10-09, Apple
>> is there some command to issue in order to have ligatures copy-paste
>> correctly in PDFs?
>> I thought Mk IV did this automatically, but it’s not working on my system.
>> Ligatures paste as spaces and searching the PDF doesn’t find the words.
>>
>> I use ConTeXt beta 2015-10-09, Apple
Hello there.
I'm pretty new to ConTeXt and I'm really impressed by your work. So a
huge thanks is due.
Anyway. Today I found that Linux Libertine Bold Italic doesn't create
the ligatures. These work on XeTeX. I took a look at
/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/type-otf.mkiv where the
Am 08.11.2010 um 15:53 schrieb Marco:
Hello there.
I'm pretty new to ConTeXt and I'm really impressed by your work. So a
huge thanks is due.
Anyway. Today I found that Linux Libertine Bold Italic doesn't create
the ligatures. These work on XeTeX. I took a look at
On 11/08/2010 03:53 PM, Marco wrote:
Hello there.
I'm pretty new to ConTeXt and I'm really impressed by your work. So a
huge thanks is due.
Anyway. Today I found that Linux Libertine Bold Italic doesn't create
the ligatures. These work on XeTeX. I took a look at
Taco Hoekwater t...@elvenkind.com writes:
On 11/08/2010 03:53 PM, Marco wrote:
Hello there.
I'm pretty new to ConTeXt and I'm really impressed by your work. So a
huge thanks is due.
Anyway. Today I found that Linux Libertine Bold Italic doesn't create
the ligatures. These work on XeTeX.
Hi,
can someone confirm the misbehaviour with ligatures in my example? It’s there
since the last three or four betas, perhaps longer.
test-ligatures2.tex
Description: Binary data
test-ligatures2.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
Greetings
On Sat, Dec 26, 2009 at 03:33:30PM +0100, Andreas Harder wrote:
Hi,
can someone confirm the misbehaviour with ligatures in my example? It’s there
since the last three or four betas, perhaps longer.
Could you please start a new thread when you want to ask a question,
replying to an
On 26-12-2009 15:33, Andreas Harder wrote:
Hi,
can someone confirm the misbehaviour with ligatures in my example? It’s there
since the last three or four betas, perhaps longer.
i will look into it nbut not today ... btw, a better test is
\startbuffer
effe betroffenen betroffenen
\stopbuffer
Hi,
can someone confirm the misbehaviour with ligatures in my example? It’s there
since the last three or four betas, perhaps longer.
test-ligatures2.tex
Description: Binary data
test-ligatures2.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
Greetings
Andreas
Mike Santy wrote:
Hello,
Ligatures seem to be missing when using the ConTeXt minimals distribution
(8/8/2007) with the times font (see below example). Note that ligatures are
rendered correctly using live.contextgarden.net, so I assume that something
needs to be configured on my end.
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Subject: Re: [NTG-context] Ligatures in ConTeXt minimals distribution
Mike Santy wrote:
Hello,
Ligatures seem to be missing when using the ConTeXt minimals distribution
(8/8/2007
On Dec 4, 2007 3:10 PM, Santy, Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, fair enough. What I don't understand is why do I see ligatures when
compiling the following on live.contextgarden.net using pdftex:
\usetypescript[times][ec]
\setupbodyfont[times,12pt]
\starttext
Some ligatures
On Dec 4, 2007 1:19 AM, Mike Santy wrote:
Hello,
Ligatures seem to be missing when using the ConTeXt minimals distribution
(8/8/2007) with the times font (see below example). Note that ligatures are
rendered correctly using live.contextgarden.net, so I assume that something
needs to be
Hi Mojca,
On Tue, 04 Dec 2007 08:59:29 -0700, Mojca Miklavec
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I will try to investigate, but I don't promise anything. A quick
workaround would be to use TeX Gyre instead.
Has a simple TeX-Gyre package for ConTeXt been released, or is TeX-Gyre
now in the
Thanks for the suggestion. Don't worry about looking further into this issue,
I'm just going to use the texnansi times encoding instead of the ec encoding.
I'm not going to spend to much time on fancy fonts for my documents until
LuaTeX is ready for prime time.
Cheers,
Mike
Hello,
Ligatures seem to be missing when using the ConTeXt minimals distribution
(8/8/2007) with the times font (see below example). Note that ligatures are
rendered correctly using live.contextgarden.net, so I assume that something
needs to be configured on my end.
Could someone please be
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