Hello Hraban, thank you for answering! The Fraktur fonts differ in many things from each other. I forgot to mention the feature of automatic choice of ligatures when they appear in the text. So it's a matter of not to be forced to change too much in a given text. I solved my problem within 10 minutes by creating my own \glqq and \grqq. Next time I will strive for a solution with \quotation{...}. Greetings, Rudolf On Thu, Dec 26, 2013 at 02:27:10PM +0600, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Am 2013-12-25 um 17:25 schrieb Rudolf Bahr
: Nearly all of the hundreds of fraktur-fonts in the world have problems, as reported by the program "fontforge". But even worse, mostly there is a lack of umlauts, 2 of 3 needed different "s" and a lack of ligatures. And only very, very few of them have in addition to the normal umlauts written with double points umlauts with a small "e" above instead.
Usable fraktur fonts with e-umlauts, long s and a set of ligatures I found in my collection only:
- Bastarda-K, probably by Manfred Klein - Unifraktur Maguntia, see http://unifraktur.sourceforge.net/maguntia.html
(Without e-umlauts there are a lot more.)
Perhaps you should try to fix the y fonts with Fontforge.
Greetlings, Hraban --- http://www.fiee.net/texnique/ http://wiki.contextgarden.net https://www.cacert.org (I'm an assurer)
___________________________________________________________________________________ If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the Wiki!
maillist : ntg-context@ntg.nl / http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context webpage : http://www.pragma-ade.nl / http://tex.aanhet.net archive : http://foundry.supelec.fr/projects/contextrev/ wiki : http://contextgarden.net ___________________________________________________________________________________