Wolfgang,
 
many thanks to you, for your comprehensive explaination. After reading your mail, as a ConTeXt user, I think I can apply the `fallback' to my typescript definition well.
 
Tim

 

From: schuster.wolfgang@gmail.com
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2013 09:28:15 +0200
To: ntg-context@ntg.nl
Subject: Re: [NTG-context] ``fallback" in Typescript


Am 23.04.2013 um 04:05 schrieb Tim Li <timli2013@outlook.com>:

Thanks.  I am reading these codes.

That won¡¯t help to understand what¡¯s the meaning of these lines.

To demonstrate what these lines are for a wrote a small example.

\starttypescript[serif][palatino-clone]
  \definefontsynonym [Serif]       [file:texgyrepagellaregular] [features=default]
  \definefontsynonym [SerifItalic] [file:texgyrepagellaitalic]  [features=default]
\stoptypescript

\starttypescript[sans][helvetica-clone]
  \definefontsynonym [Sans]       [file:texgyreherosregular] [features=default]
  \definefontsynonym [SansItalic] [file:texgyreherositalic]  [features=default]
\stoptypescript

\definetypeface[mainface][rm][serif][palatino-clone] [default]
\definetypeface[mainface][ss][sans] [helvetica-clone][default]

%\setupbodyfont[modern]
\setupbodyfont[mainface]

\starttext

\rm\tf Regular \it Italic \sl Slanted

\ss\tf Regular \it Italic \sl Slanted

\stoptext

When you put the code in a file and process you will notice that ¡°\sl Slanted¡± always uses
the upright Pagella font, this happens because no font was set for this style in the typescripts
and a default font is used.

You prevent this unwanted result by adding additional \definefontsynonym lines to the
typescript where you say context to use the italic font for the slanted style.

\starttypescript[serif][palatino-clone]
  \definefontsynonym [Serif]        [file:texgyrepagellaregular] [features=default]
  \definefontsynonym [SerifItalic]  [file:texgyrepagellaitalic]  [features=default]
  \definefontsynonym [SerifSlanted] [SerifItalic]
\stoptypescript

\starttypescript[sans][helvetica-clone]
  \definefontsynonym [Sans]        [file:texgyreherosregular] [features=default]
  \definefontsynonym [SansItalic]  [file:texgyreherositalic]  [features=default]
  \definefontsynonym [SansSlanted] [SansItalic]
\stoptypescript

Still this wouldn¡¯t be enough when you want to use also the bold and bolditalic
styles for your font even more fallback definitions are needed. The complete
typescript for the serif font has to look now like this.

\starttypescript[serif][palatino-clone]
  \definefontsynonym [Serif]            [file:texgyrepagellaregular] [features=default]
  \definefontsynonym [SerifItalic]      [file:texgyrepagellaitalic]  [features=default]
  \definefontsynonym [SerifSlanted]     [SerifItalic]
  \definefontsynonym [SerifBold]        [Serif]
  \definefontsynonym [SerifBoldItalic]  [SerifBold]
  \definefontsynonym [SerifBoldSlanted] [SerifBoldItalic]
  \definefontsynonym [SerifCaps]        [Serif]
\stoptypescript

Because such fallback definitions are needed for many font (especially the slanted
to italic mappings) you can predefined lists in type-fbk.mkiv which you can load
at the begin at your typescript to save a few lines and we can abbreviate the above
typescript in this form.

\starttypescript[serif][palatino-clone]
  \setups[font:fallback:serif]
  \definefontsynonym [Serif]            [file:texgyrepagellaregular] [features=default]
  \definefontsynonym [SerifItalic]      [file:texgyrepagellaitalic]  [features=default]
\stoptypescript

Wolfgang

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