On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 06:46, Stephan wrote: > Good day, > > I have been trying to print out the glyphs of a font (in my case Minion) that > are used in a stylistic variant. But I have not been able to do that... > > Is there a way of printing, let's say, all the glyphs that would be used if a > feature in a font is turned on ? > > For example, the "k" in this stylistic variant is different from the regular > "k" in the Minion font, however, I would like to know what other glyphs may be > affected.
I think that Hans Hagen sent me an example for that, written in ConTeXt MKIV (based on LuaTeX) for that. (I'm not sure if this was included or not; there was definitely a document for showing alternatives for OpenType Math, and there was definitely some document showing different numbers with different features turned on.) I need to remember where I have those documents, or you can try to ask the same question on the ConTeXt mailing list (maybe Hans will find that faster than me). I assume that you want to inspect the font and that the exact engine being used to get the job done doesn't matter so much to you? Mojca -------------------------------------------------- Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex
