thank you for this comprehensive explanation. i digged a little bit in your
previous answer, and i found it perfect for using alternative glyphs like
oldstyle ones.
On Mon, May 8, 2017 at 6:52 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 5/8/2017 12:20 AM, kaddour kardio wrote:
>
>> i managed to
On 5/8/2017 12:20 AM, kaddour kardio wrote:
i managed to get the ornaments from Linux Libertine by using a rather
low-level command
\definesymbol
[leaf]
[\getnamedglyphdirect
{kad}
{ampersand.alt}]
But for other symbols i have to use another command like that:
i managed to get the ornaments from Linux Libertine by using a rather
low-level command
\definesymbol
> [leaf]
> [\getnamedglyphdirect
> {kad}
> {ampersand.alt}]
But for other symbols i have to use another command like that:
\definesymbol[orn1][\getglyph{kad}{\char9753}]
because
On 5/7/2017 12:44 AM, kaddour kardio wrote:
Hi, i would ask you a stupid question: how to get ornaments from Linux
Libertine font in ConTeXT/mkiv ?
it's probably a stylistic alternate so some ssNN feature that you need
to enable
as a test you can try