protrusion and \quotation{…}
Hello, is it volitional/known that there is no protrusion if one using \quotation{…} (under mkiv)? \definefontfeature[protrusion][default][protrusion=quality] \definefont[test][Serif*protrusion at 24pt] \setupalign[hanging] \starttext \showframe \test\setupinterlinespace \quotation{Hello World}\hfill \quotation{Hello World}\crlf “Hello World”\hfill “Hello World” \blank \de \quotation{Hello World}\hfill \quotation{Hello World}\crlf „Hello World“\hfill „Hello World“ \quote{Hello World}\hfill \quote{Hello World}\crlf ‚Hello World‘\hfill ‚Hello World‘ \blank \setuplanguage [de] [ leftquote=\rightsubguillemot, leftquotation=\rightguillemot, rightquote=\leftsubguillemot, rightquotation=\leftguillemot] \quotation{Hello World}\hfill \quotation{Hello World}\crlf »Hello World«\hfill »Hello World« \blank \setuplanguage [de] [ leftquote=›, leftquotation=», rightquote=‹, rightquotation=«] \quotation{Hello World}\hfill \quotation{Hello World}\crlf »Hello World«\hfill »Hello World« \quote{Hello World}\hfill \quote{Hello World}\crlf ›Hello World‹\hfill ›Hello World‹ \blank \hfill |<|Hello World|>|\crlf \null\hfill –~Hello World~– \stoptext Greetings Andreas
Am 10.03.2009 um 11:16 schrieb Andreas Harder:
Hello,
is it volitional/known that there is no protrusion if one using \quotation{…} (under mkiv)?
You need a different method for quotations. \setupdelimitedtext[quotation][method=font] or \setupquotation[method=font] Wolfgang
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Andreas Harder
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Wolfgang Schuster