On 4/22/2016 1:35 PM, Thomas Fehige wrote:
Is there a way to tell ConTeXt to use one glyph where it would on its own use another one? Two examples:
- In the font "Purisa Medium" the hyphen comes out as a line that is two or three times fatter and even a little longer than the m-dash. That is clearly wrong, and probably the font designer's fault. Other than that, the font has its merits as a not-too-sweet or crazy handwriting font. I'll need to tell ConTeXt to either scale that monster-hyphen down or to use a different glyph altogether, maybe even from another font.
you can define your own font .. search in the test suite for fallbacks*.tex etc as well as extensions-*.tex
- As mentioned in an earlier post, in an \sc group I need the lowercase ß to be replaced with its smallcaps version, which is contained in the font but not accessible via any of its otf features.
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