Hi, Felix
In linux, to find the GSUB/GPOS features of a opentype face you can
use the command
otfinfo -f fontname.ttf
otfinfo is part of the lcdf-typetools package
Regards
Marcus Vinicius
Marcus Vinicius
On Thu, Sep 5, 2024 at 6:02 PM Felix
I have this setup for my fonts, called myfonts.
I assume that `\definefontfeature [default] [default] [trep=yes,dlig=yes,itlc=yes]` will affect every single font that goes into my preamble (Forgive me if I seem incompetent, I am a beginner at ConTeXt)
I have dlig and trep on so that works with single quotations like don't have a directional quote, and so that I get the Times New Roman ligatures via dlig and not just liga. itlc is enabled since I read some documentation and they sometimes mention enabling it
is there some stuff like the extrafeatures option or anything that you would recommend i enable? might there be options for extrakerns that would be seen as something that one should enable?
also, how can I see all the options available? dlig is something I discovered by accident that was not in the options list in the documentation.
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