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== Description ==  
 
== Description ==  
{{cmd|setff{myfontfeatureset}|}} adds the font features in myfontfeatureset to the currently active features. A font feature set can be defined with {{cmd|definefontfeature[myfontfeatureset]{...}|}}. The added features remain active until the end of the current scope.
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{{cmd|setff|{myfontfeatureset}|}} adds the font features in myfontfeatureset to the currently active features. A font feature set can be defined with {{cmd|definefontfeature|[myfontfeatureset]{...}|}}. The added features remain active until the end of the current scope.
  
 
== Example ==
 
== Example ==

Revision as of 14:22, 28 November 2012

\addff

Syntax

\addff{...}
{...} font feature name

Description

\setff{myfontfeatureset} adds the font features in myfontfeatureset to the currently active features. A font feature set can be defined with \definefontfeature[myfontfeatureset]{...}. The added features remain active until the end of the current scope.

Example

\definefontfeature[smallcapitals] [smcp=yes]
\definefontfeature[oldstylenumber][onum=yes]

\setupbodyfont[pagella]

\starttext

% kerning is active by default
% but not in the smallcapitals set, so \setff turns it off
{VA abc \setff{smallcapitals} VA abc}

% kerning is active by default
% \addff adds the features in the smallcapitals set; kerning remains on
{VA abc \addff{smallcapitals} VA abc}

{12345 \setff{oldstylenumber} 12345}

See also

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