Am 2007-11-15 um 11:35 schrieb Andreas Hauser:
> How do I go about finding a font that contains all my special  
> characters?
>
> I have at least ſ (long s), aͤ (a^e SMALL e ABOVE), ʒ etc. Most  
> are from a
> historical context. And a lot of ligatures. As I understand Mac OS  
> is able
> to produce arbitrary ligatures. But will this work on a Linux too?

That reminds me:
I was considering making font packs for some nice freeware gothic fonts.

I didn't check yet what characters are contained in which, but I  
guess ConTeXt would need some logic to enable proper typesetting of  
blackletter text, e.g. handling s and ſ. Have to look at Yannis'  
efforts for LaTeX, too. And I guess I must recode these fonts to  
follow Unicode standards (should be manageable with a fontforge script).

Any thoughts on that subject? Did someone already care for proper  
gothic typesetting with ConTeXt?


Greetlings from Lake Constance!
Hraban
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