David Carlisle wrote:

> possibly but in the interests of keeping divergence of tex-related
> engines to a minimum
> as a first approach (if different approaches were being considered)
> I'd look to what luatex
> is doing, where colour and directionality can be specified without
> introducing new nodes
> colour being an attribute of the font for example.

Colour is already an attribute of the font in XeTeX, is it not ?
The syntax certainly suggests that it is :

        \font \thisfont = "Tw Cen MT Condensed":color=968A4D scaled 955

for example.

** Phil.


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