Hans Hagen schrieb am 02.09.2023 um 11:53:
On 9/2/2023 11:45 AM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Pablo Rodriguez schrieb am 02.09.2023 um 10:25:
Dear list,
I have the following sample (using current latest from 2023.08.27 13:48):
\setupinteractionscreen[option=max] \definefontfamily[maf][rm][DejaVu Sans] [sl={style:tf, features:{default,slanted}}] \setupbodyfont[maf, 8pt] \setupfittingpage[offset=1ex] \starttext \startTEXpage a {\em b} \stopTEXpage \startTEXpage[foregroundstyle={\setupbodyfont[100pt]}] a {\em b} \stopTEXpage \stoptext
Using LMTX higher font size gives less slanted text (or not at all).
Using MkIV text is slanted fine, independent from font size.
Could anyone confirm the issue?
I can confirm the slant decreases at larger font sizes.
\starttext
\dostepwiserecurse{10}{100}{1} {{\switchtobodyfont[#1pt]#1pt:\definedfont[Serif*slanted]\vrule\relax S\vrule\relax lanted}\par}
\stoptext in lpdf-lmt.lmt you can try:
l 593
tmsy = tmsy * sc
l 610
tmsy = tmsy * f_y_scale
I get now with LMTX the same output as I get with MkIV, the slant stays the same for all sizes. Wolfgang