On Sat, Sep 19, 2020 at 12:04 PM Hans Hagen <j.hagen@xs4all.nl> wrote:
On 9/19/2020 6:18 AM, Christoph Reller wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 18, 2020 at 4:17 PM Hans Hagen <j.hagen@xs4all.nl
> <mailto:j.hagen@xs4all.nl>> wrote:
>
>     On 9/18/2020 11:23 AM, Christoph Reller wrote:
>     \definefontsynonym[ZapfDingbats][file:ZapfDingbats][features=dingbats]
>      > \usemodule [fnt-10]
>      > \starttext
>      > (1) \getglyphdirect{ZapfDingbats}{61491}\crlf % MKIV log: char 
>      > (U+0F033) in font 'ZapfDingbats-4' with id 8: missing
>      > (2) \getglyphdirect{ZapfDingbats}{983059}     % LMTX log: char 󰀓
>      > (U+F0013) in font 'ZapfDingbats-4' with id 8: missing
>      > \ShowCompleteFont{name:ZapfDingbats}{14pt}{1}
>      > \stoptext
>      >
>     Dingbats are old school t1 without proper names so we can't use
>     unicodes. However, there is a goodie that should do that so that in
>     principle it should work with unicodes but there is some interference
>     going on (i'll look at that)
>
>     For nwo access by 'name' or 'index' (these are kind of stable for such
>     an old font):
>
>            n:a34  : \getglyph{ZapfDingbats}{\tochar{n:a34}}  \par
>            n:a35  : \getglyph{ZapfDingbats}{\tochar{n:a35}}  \par
>            i:48   : \getglyph{ZapfDingbats}{\tochar{i:48}}   \par
>            i:49   : \getglyph{ZapfDingbats}{\tochar{i:49}}   \par
>            n:a104 : \getglyph{ZapfDingbats}{\tochar{n:a104}} \par
>            n:a105 : \getglyph{ZapfDingbats}{\tochar{n:a105}} \par
>
> Thank you Hans!
> Access by glyph index with \tochar{i:19} works well for both MKIV and
> LMTX. Access by name with \tochar{n:a39} does not work in LMTX with log
> message: char ✓ (U+02713) in font 'ZapfDingbats-4' with id 8: missing.
> Also \ShowCompleteFont does not report any glyph names in LMTX.
should be a bit better in yesterdays upload (i also changed the file
name alias so that in pinciple unicode should work too)
 
 Dear Hans,

Thank you for working on this. I have tried version 2020.09.20: Unicode input works for the "Private Use Area" Unicodes reported in \ShowCompleteFont. Such Unicodes are, however, not desirable. Moreover, in MKIV, a Unicode U+2713 (Check Mark) in the input did produce the ZapfDingbats check, e.g. as follows:

\definefontsynonym[ZapfDingbats][file:ZapfDingbats][features=dingbats]
\definefont[zapfdingbats][ZapfDingbats]
\starttext
{\zapfdingbats ✓}
\definedfont[name:ZapfDingbats]✓
\stoptext

I still get no check mark in the output PDF and a log message "char ✓ (U+02713) in font 'ZapfDingbats-4' with id 8: missing". Am I using the font wrongly?
(This has not a high priority for me, because I have the unified access by glyph index.)

Christoph