On 10/24/2018 7:24 PM, Tomas Hala wrote:
Hi Hans,
you are right, tlig is the missing one. Thank you for directing me.
Does it mean that all features are disabled when the new "non-TeX" font is
joined?
(I used \starttypescript with \definefontsynonym; then \definetypeface and
\setupbodyfont.)
Hi Hans,
you are right, tlig is the missing one. Thank you for directing me.
Does it mean that all features are disabled when the new "non-TeX" font is
joined?
(I used \starttypescript with \definefontsynonym; then \definetypeface and
\setupbodyfont.)
Later I discovered [features=default]
On 10/23/2018 6:36 PM, Tomas Hala wrote:
Hi all,
usually, if one writes -- or ---, will receive real en-dash or em-dash,
respectively. I just tried font called JohnBaskerville
(commercial; from Štorm type foundry, CZ) but I got only '--' and '---',
ie. sequences were not transformed to the
Hi all,
usually, if one writes -- or ---, will receive real en-dash or em-dash,
respectively. I just tried font called JohnBaskerville
(commercial; from Štorm type foundry, CZ) but I got only '--' and '---',
ie. sequences were not transformed to the proper characters.
Dashes are present in then