On Feb 10, 2011, at 8:45 AM, Patrick Gundlach wrote:
Couldn't one create that distinction by how one sets the text?
Directly input the unicode character for the diphthongs, while allowing the ligatures to be constructed by OpenType rules --- that way the diphthongs would be left alone in situations like this, while ligatures would never be made when not appropriate.
But then it would be a matter of the backend, not LuaTeX (except for \letterspacefont), right?
Yep.
I thought this was the whole point behind the Unicode Consortium choosing not to allocate code points for ligatures.
what about U+FB03 for example? (LATIN SMALL LIGATURE FFI)
Perhaps I misunderstood you.
No. I should've been more specific ``...the whole point behind the Unicode consortium choosing not to allocate any additional code points for ligatures beyond those which were provided for legacy's sake.'' William -- William Adams senior graphic designer Fry Communications Sphinx of black quartz, judge my vow.