Hello, I've a curious problem: With Palatino or Latin Modern kerning seems to work as intended, but what's the matter with Minion (example below)? \setupcolors[state=start] % \mainlanguage[de] \definefontfeature[basekerned][default][mode=base] \definefontfeature[nodekerned][default][mode=node] \definefontfeature[nonekerned][default][mode=base,kern=no] \starttext \startbuffer[KernTest] \startlines Av, AV, LT, LV, Ly, TA, To, Ty, Te, T. Va, V., Ya, Yo, Y. \stoplines \stopbuffer \startTEXpage % Minion Pro \startoverlay {\vbox{\red \definedfont[name:MinionPro-Regular*nonekerned at 100pt]\getbuffer[KernTest] }} {\vbox{\blue \definedfont[name:MinionPro-Regular*basekerned at 100pt]\getbuffer[KernTest] }} {\vbox{\darkgray\definedfont[name:MinionPro-Regular*nodekerned at 100pt]\getbuffer[KernTest] }} \stopoverlay \stopTEXpage \startTEXpage % Latin Modern \startoverlay {\vbox{\red \definedfont[Serif*nonekerned at 100pt]\getbuffer[KernTest] }} {\vbox{\blue \definedfont[Serif*basekerned at 100pt]\getbuffer[KernTest] }} {\vbox{\darkgray\definedfont[Serif*nodekerned at 100pt]\getbuffer[KernTest] }} \stopoverlay \stopTEXpage \startTEXpage % Palatino \startoverlay {\vbox{\red \definedfont[file:texgyrepagella-regular*nonekerned at 100pt]\getbuffer[KernTest] }} {\vbox{\blue \definedfont[file:texgyrepagella-regular*basekerned at 100pt]\getbuffer[KernTest] }} {\vbox{\darkgray\definedfont[file:texgyrepagella-regular*nodekerned at 100pt]\getbuffer[KernTest] }} \stopoverlay \stopTEXpage \stoptext This is luaTeX, Version snapshot-0.31.3 ConTeXt ver: 2009.01.14 11:29 MKIV Thanks, Andreas
Andreas Harder wrote:
Hello,
I've a curious problem: With Palatino or Latin Modern kerning seems to work as intended, but what's the matter with Minion (example below)?
This appears to be caused by the fact that in MinionPro most (not all, but most) of the kerning is specified via kern classes. Best wishes, Taco
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Andreas Harder
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Taco Hoekwater