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1 Oct
2013
1 Oct
'13
4:17 a.m.
On 2013–10–01 Philipp Gesang wrote:
When using the characterkerning method you can exempt ligatures and character pairs from being letterspaced by defining the functions typesetters.kerns.keepligature (<liganode>) and typesetters.kerns.keeptogether (<prevglyph>, <glyph>), respectively. If the function returns a truish value for the given input, ligatures won’t be decomposed and no extra kerning will be applied.
I didn't know ConTeXt supports that. And it's even highly customizable. Thank you very much. Marco