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* {{cmd|addff}} | * {{cmd|addff}} | ||
* {{cmd|definefontfeature}} | * {{cmd|definefontfeature}} | ||
+ | * [[Featuresets]] | ||
+ | * [[Fonts in LuaTeX]] | ||
== Help from ConTeXt-Mailinglist/Forum == | == Help from ConTeXt-Mailinglist/Forum == |
Revision as of 11:30, 30 August 2015
\definefontfeature
Syntax
\definefontfeature[..][] | |
\definefontfeature[...][...][...=...] | |
[...] | name of new featureset |
[...] | name of featureset to inherit from |
[...=...] | feature=yes,feature=no,... |
Description
Define a font feature set as a collection of OTF font features turned on or off. A font feature set can be activated with \setff or \addff. To modify an existing font feature set, use \definefontfeature; that way, the OTF features you (in)activate are added to the ones already in the set.
Example
Add onum=yes
to the default feature set:
\definefontfeature[default][default][onum=yes] \setupbodyfont[schola,8pt] \starttext 1234567890 \stoptext
Make a new feature set that sets onum=yes
, and activate it next to the active set with \addff:
\setupbodyfont[schola,8pt] \definefontfeature[oldstyle][onum=yes] \starttext 1234567890 {\addff{oldstyle}1234567890} \stoptext
See also
Help from ConTeXt-Mailinglist/Forum
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