Hi,
I want to follow up on my own message below.
I got the hint offlist that it should not be too difficult to convert a
LaTeX package into a ConTeXt module.
So I guess that there is no built-in functionality of semantical
switching between ligatures and normal characters.
I am not a
On 8/11/2015 8:25 AM, Jan U. Hasecke wrote:
Hi,
I want to follow up on my own message below.
I got the hint offlist that it should not be too difficult to convert a
LaTeX package into a ConTeXt module.
I don't know but it would probably be a bit alien approach in the
context code base
So
On 8/11/2015 11:12 AM, Jan U. Hasecke wrote:
As far as I understood selnoligs works with regular expressions (black
magic!). It is very time consuming, but CPU time is cheap. ;-)
sure but life is still short so i prefer less runtime over cheap runtime
Hans
Hello Hans,
thank you very much for this quick fix.
I'll have to switch to the beta branch to try it out. At least I can now
suppress ligatures with a replacement list, which is enough for now.
As far as I understood selnoligs works with regular expressions (black
magic!). It is very time
Hans,
it works for me, thank you!
Am 11.08.2015 um 13:22 schrieb Hans Hagen:
Btw, a 11 minutes baseline sounds like a lot to me.
Yes indeed, xelatex and pdflatex from the same distribution are faster.
I only use lualatex because it is needed for selnoligs. Generally I used
pdflatex or xelatex.
Am 11.08.2015 um 11:46 schrieb Hans Hagen:
On 8/11/2015 11:12 AM, Jan U. Hasecke wrote:
As far as I understood selnoligs works with regular expressions (black
magic!). It is very time consuming, but CPU time is cheap. ;-)
sure but life is still short so i prefer less runtime over cheap
On 8/11/2015 12:41 PM, Jan U. Hasecke wrote:
Am 11.08.2015 um 11:46 schrieb Hans Hagen:
On 8/11/2015 11:12 AM, Jan U. Hasecke wrote:
As far as I understood selnoligs works with regular expressions (black
magic!). It is very time consuming, but CPU time is cheap. ;-)
sure but life is still
Hi,
I use the package selnoligs.sty in LuaLaTeX to selectively suppress
ligatures.
From the selnolig package description:
The selnolig package suppresses typographic ligatures selectively,
i.e., based on predefined search patterns. The search patterns focus on
ligatures deemed inappropriate