On 20 Jul 2022, at 05:31, Michael Urban via ntg-context
wrote: Aside from purchasing a real font product from Linotype at enormous expense and hoping it is better equipped, is there a way to coerce ConTeXt into using the ligature glyphs for fi and fl?
Yes - I had to do the same for a font called Venetian 301 for which I found these 4 files: Filename Name as it appears to MacOS -------- -------------------------- Venetian301BT-Roman.otf Venetian 301 Regular Venetian301BT-Italic.otf Venetian 301 Italic Venetian301BT-Bold.otf Venetian 301 Bold venetian-301-demi-bt.ttf Venetian Dm BT Demi They each had the fi and fl ligatures, but at different character positions depending on which file, and they weren't recognised by default. So I used the following code to add them (and add en and em dash substitution as well). %% ---- start \startluacode fonts.handlers.otf.addfeature { name = "v1", -- these character substitutions will be applied to venetian-301-demi-bt type = "ligature", data = { [0xF001] = { "f", "i" }, [0xF002] = { "f", "l" }, } } fonts.handlers.otf.addfeature { name = "v2", -- these character substitutions will be applied to Venetian301BT type = "ligature", data = { [0xFB01] = { "f", "i" }, [0xFB02] = { "f", "l" }, } } fonts.handlers.otf.addfeature { name = "v3", -- these character substitutions will be applied to both type = "ligature", data = { [0x2013] = { "-", "-" }, -- en dash [0x2014] = { "-", "-", "-" }, -- em dash } } \stopluacode \definefontfeature [venetian-301-demi-ligatures] [v1=yes,v3=yes] \definefontfeature [venetian-301-BT-ligatures] [v2=yes,v3=yes] \starttypescript [serif] [myBookFont] \definefontsynonym [Serif] [file:venetian-301-demi-bt] [features=venetian-301-demi-ligatures] \definefontsynonym [SerifBold] [file:Venetian301BT-Bold] [features=venetian-301-BT-ligatures] \definefontsynonym [SerifItalic] [file:Venetian301BT-Italic] [features=venetian-301-BT-ligatures] \stoptypescript %% ---- end Note that the names v1, v2 and v3 are entirely arbitrary. Also, the \starttypescript section sets the font features to be just those I've defined - potentially losing whatever 'default' would provide. But since the font doesn't seem to have a lot of features in the first place I've so far not noticed any problems. I'm sure a real expert could tell you how to retain 'default' and add the ligatures, if needed. Regards, — Bruce Horrocks Hampshire, UK