On 8/17/2021 9:46 PM, Joey McCollum wrote:
Thankfully, it looks like this was just a problem with my implementation
of the OpenType feature and not with ConTeXt's handling of it! (I
worried that it might be ConTeXt when I saw that XeLaTeX was handing the
feature correctly.) Hans graciously help
Thankfully, it looks like this was just a problem with my implementation of
the OpenType feature and not with ConTeXt's handling of it! (I worried that
it might be ConTeXt when I saw that XeLaTeX was handing the feature
correctly.) Hans graciously helped me identify the problem, and everything
look
Shouldn't dlig automatically be enabled under the "hebrew" feature set? In
font-pre.mkiv, hebrew inherits from semitic-complete, which sets dlig=yes.
Still, if I explicitly add dlig, as in the following example, things
change, but they still aren't right:
```
\starttypescriptcollection[keteryg]
On 8/17/2021 2:07 AM, Joey McCollum wrote:
Sorry to bring this up after over a year, but I just noticed something
that doesn't seem right. I implemented some contextual substitutions in
my own fork of the Keter YG Hebrew font (.ttf file attached) under the
"dlig" feature that should do the fol
Hans,
Sorry to bring this up after over a year, but I just noticed something that
doesn't seem right. I implemented some contextual substitutions in my own
fork of the Keter YG Hebrew font (.ttf file attached) under the "dlig"
feature that should do the following two things:
1. If a *shin *wit
Okay! I have not figured out how to add a new page to the wiki, but I was
able to add a section to the end of the "Arabic and Hebrew" page (
https://www.contextgarden.net/Arabic_and_Hebrew) discussing the issue,
providing a test, and briefly describing the fix.
Joey
On Thu, Apr 30, 2020 at 11:14
On 4/30/2020 4:28 PM, Joey McCollum wrote:
Thanks so much, Hans! I should be able to add a wiki page summarizing
the tests before the end of the week.
For reference purposes, do you know which version of ConTeXt has (or
will have) this update included?
todays upload
Thanks so much, Hans! I should be able to add a wiki page summarizing the
tests before the end of the week.
For reference purposes, do you know which version of ConTeXt has (or will
have) this update included?
Joey
On Thu, Apr 30, 2020 at 5:26 AM Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 4/28/2020 1:59 PM, Joey
On 4/28/2020 1:59 PM, Joey McCollum wrote:
> ...
My question is, can ConTeXt with LuaTeX handle the same situation
correctly? In the following minimal example, ConTeXt typesets pointed
Hebrew correctly when the characters are in the typographically
recommended order, but not when they are in
On 4/28/2020 1:59 PM, Joey McCollum wrote:
\definefontfeature[f:pointedhebrew][default][
ccmp=yes,
mark=yes,
script=hebr
]
\definefontfamily[hebrew] [rm] [SBL Hebrew] [features=f:pointedhebrew]
%Set the body font:
\setupbodyfont[hebrew]
%Set up right-to-left alignment:
\setupalign[
I am typesetting a document in Hebrew that includes pointing (e.g., vowels,
shin and sin dots, dagesh, etc.) using ConTeXt. The Hebrew text that I want
to typeset has been normalized into Unicode's NFC canonical form. It is
well-known that the Unicode canonical ordering of Hebrew points conflicts
w
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