On 2016-04-05 Hans Hagen wrote:
On 4/5/2016 10:55 PM, Jan Tosovsky wrote:
according to http://texdoc.net/texmf- dist/doc/latex/microtype/microtype.pdf pdfTeX offers fine tuning of: (1) Character protrusion (2) Font expansion (3) Tracking (4) Additional kerning (5) Interword spacing
AFAIK ConTeXt covers 1+2+(3?) ... Are there any plans to cover the rest?
My concern was based on this introduction (on title page), especially on that sentence marked with asterisks: <cite> Note that character protrusion requires pdfTeX (version 0.14f or later), LuaTeX, or XeTeX (at least version 0.9997). Font expansion works with pdfTeX (version 1.20 for automatic expansion) or LuaTeX. The package will by default enable protrusion and expansion if they can safely be assumed to work. Disabling ligatures requires pdfTeX (≥ 1.30) or LuaTeX, ************************************************ while the adjustment of interword spacing and of kerning only works with pdfTeX (≥ 1.40). ************************************************* Letterspacing is available with pdfTeX (≥ 1.40) or LuaTeX (≥ 0.62). </cite>
3 - i have no clue what tracking is
As explained in that document this seems to be a synonym for letter spacing, which is IMO supported.
4 - neither what additional kerning is (unless you mean (usually ugly) extra inter character kerning, which is supported)
Rereading the description in that document there is no advanced processing behind it, so most likely just that ugly kerning, already available in ConTeXt. Just curious why not mentioned as supported on the title page.
5 - it being a rather core tex feature, normal interword spacing is supported
This seems to be a standard glue with plus/minus value. Again, curious why not mentioned as supported on the title page. Are you aware of any typographic feature which is available in pdfTeXt, but not in ConTeXt? Thnaks, Jan