On 27/11/12 23:10, Hans Hagen wrote:
Normally context will automatically fall back on latn but does so by looking at the feature list. These fonts support so many scripts that it's not possible.
You (pablo) can report to the font designer that for features like kerning a dflt,dflt pair makes sense.
Thank you very much, Hans, Wolfgang and Luigi for your help. Sorry for the messages, but I used ConTeXt to check whether old traditional kerning was enabled on FreeSerif fonts (not as OpenType features). This is actually for an ereader. As far as I know, I have to enable the Latin script in ConTeXt in all the fonts I use with include OT features. That's fine for me. What I couldn't understand before was that I was getting less kerns even with the OpenType feature enabled. I took me a while to understand that those kerns that weren't showing off in my file (my guess) were removed in the latest version of FreeSerif. BTW, I need to enable the Latin script even for features that belong to other scripts, such as in Theano Didot (those contextual alternatives and stylistic set 11 belong to the Greek script): \usemodule[simplefonts] \definefontfeature[default][default][script=latn,calt=yes,ss11=yes] \setmainfont[Theano Didot] \starttext \startTEXpage[offset=10pt] βάρβαροι θαυμασθεὶς \stopTEXpage \stoptext Many thanks again for your help, Pablo -- http://www.ousia.tk