Am 2007-11-18 um 10:02 schrieb Taco Hoekwater:
Andreas Hauser wrote:
How do I go about finding a font that contains all my special
characters?
That's the problem, and it depends somewhat on what you are doing.
If your text will be historical, you will probably need lots of old
ligatures
Andreas Hauser wrote:
How do I go about finding a font that contains all my special characters?
That's the problem, and it depends somewhat on what you are doing.
If your text will be historical, you will probably need lots of old
ligatures and abbreviation glyphs that may not be available in
lutz.haseloff wrote @ Wed, 14 Nov 2007 10:56:44 +0100:
You can try following file:
--
% engine=xetex
\font\myfont=Vollkorn at 12pt\myfont
\starttext
ſ
\stoptext
--
Every otf/ttf font containing a ſ will work.
Live i get:
Hi Andy,
You can try following file:
--
% engine=xetex
\font\myfont=Vollkorn at 12pt\myfont
\starttext
ſ
\stoptext
--
Every otf/ttf font containing a ſ will work.
Greetings Lutz
13 Nov 2007 10:34:31 +0100, Andreas Hauser [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hoi,
how can I produce a ſ (long s)
Andreas Hauser wrote:
Hoi,
how can I produce a ſ (long s) in ConTeXt?
Do you have a font that has it (most fonts don't)?
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