On 5/23/2020 15:50, Gerben Wierda wrote:


On 23 May 2020, at 20:06, Wolfgang Schuster <wolfgang.schuster.lists@gmail.com> wrote:

Pablo Rodriguez schrieb am 23.05.2020 um 20:02:
On 5/23/20 11:52 AM, Gerben Wierda wrote:
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Actually, my setup is Optima with Helvetica used for Cyrillic:

\definefallbackfamily
  [archimate]
  [ss]
  [Helvetica]
  [preset=range:cyrillic,
   tf=style:light,
   it=style:lightoblique,
   bf=style:regular,
   bi=style:oblique,
   force=yes,
   rscale=1.0]
\definefontfamily [archimate] [ss] [Optima]
\setupbodyfont[archimate]

And I would like the effect to work on just the Optima font (which is a
bit light for this use)
Hi Gerben,
this code may work for you:

Don't forget to apply the "default" features to get ligatures and kerning.

    \definefontfeature
      [effect-widen]
      [effect={width=.2,delta=0.3}]
    \definefallbackfamily
      [archimate]
      [ss]
      [Helvetica]
      [preset=range:cyrillic,
       tf=style:light,
       it=style:lightoblique,
       bf=style:regular,
       bi=style:oblique,
       force=yes,
       features={effect-widen}]

features={default,effect-widen}]

    \definefontfamily
        [archimate]
        [ss]
        [Optima]
        [features={effect-widen}]

features={default,effect-widen}]

Does this apply the effect only to Latin characters in Optima and not to Cyrcillic characters in Helvetica? I am trying to understand the syntax and if I read this it seems to get applied to cyrillic in this case.

G



Wolfgang
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Well, you could try it. With one small correction (line 10 here), and effects exaggerated for demonstrations, it works just fine:

\definefontfeature
  [effect-widen]
  [effect={width=4.2,delta=0.3}]
\definefallbackfamily
  [archimate]
  [ss]
  [Calibri]
  [preset=range:cyrillic,
   force=yes,
   features=default]
\definefontfamily`
    [archimate]
    [ss]
    [Calibri]
    [features={default,effect-widen}]
\setupbodyfont[archimate]

\starttext
  \doloopoverlist{\tf, \it, \bf, \bi}{
    \recursestring{{\russian\hyphenatedword{Николаевич}\ \hyphenatedword{typography}}}\par}
\stoptext

Gives:

(I don't have your fonts, but this illustrates more clearly the difference in handling for the two family definitions.)

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Rik