25 May
2016
25 May
'16
3:50 p.m.
Meer, Hans van der mailto:H.vanderMeer@uva.nl 25. Mai 2016 um 09:44
I implemented it by redefining \tt: \definecharacterkerning[tight][factor=-.075] \let\oldtt=\tt \def\tt{\setcharacterkerning[tight]\oldtt}
However, I find this a bit of a kludge. But opinions may differ, of course. Can this be done in a more general way? For example by setting some font feature? \definefontfeature[condensed][extend=0.9]
\definefontfamily[normaltt][tt][Latin Modern Mono][designsize=auto,features=none] \definefontfamily[narrowtt][tt][Latin Modern Mono][designsize=auto,features=condensed] \starttext \start \switchtobodyfont[normaltt] \input ward \stop \start \switchtobodyfont[narrowtt] \input ward \stop \stoptext Wolfgang