On Wed, 02 Jan 2008 01:37:08 -0700, Wolfgang Schuster
You also have to define "oldstyle" :-)
No, you don't have to, because oldstyle is predefined in type-ini.tex, two other predefined fontfeatures are "default" and "smallcaps" :-)
Did you try it? worketh not ;-)
========================================== % engine=luatex
\setfontfeature{oldstyle} \starttext test 1234567890 \stoptext
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There is currently no better way to enable oldstyle number for the whole document except you define your own typescripts and use them.
I spent hours today writing and debugging a huge typescript for lm (all those optical sizes, since i could not for the life of me get it to piggy-back the def's in type-siz). I just got it working flawlessly a few minutes ago -- sublime, a work of art even -- then I get your message which would have saved me hours of work! I just needed that one command!!!
You're an angel, just wish I got this this morning ;-)
Best wishes Idris
PS Note that tnum (tabular version) looks better than onum alone, but is a function of onum in the font so cannot be invoked unless onum is invoked first.
\definefontfeature[tnum][tnum=yes,onum=yes]
Hmm, I assumed the order would be [onum=yes,tnum=yes], or does the order not matter? Best wishes Idris -- Professor Idris Samawi Hamid, Editor-in-Chief International Journal of Shi`i Studies Department of Philosophy Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO 80523 -- Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/