> Robert Zydenbos > 6. Juli 2015 12:15 > > I would like to, but I need to use TrueType fonts for Indian scripts in > my work that are supported in XeTeX but not (yet) in LuaTeX. > > As an experiment, I tried to use the so-called 'long s' in a Fraktur > font, which comes out well in XeTeX with LaTeX, but I must be doing > something wrong in ConTeXt. > > Robert > > Example: > > % The 'StylisitcSet 11' in the font UnifrakturMaguntia should contain > the so-called 'long s'. > % Somehow it doesn't work. > > \starttext > > \definetypeface [hauptfont] [rm] [Xserif] [Charis SIL] > \definetypeface [schoenfont] [rm] [Xserif] [UnifrakturMaguntia] > [default] [features={StylisticSet=11}] > > \switchtobodyfont [hauptfont] > Dies ist mit Features, denke ich. > > {\switchtobodyfont [schoenfont] Und jetzt schreiben wir etwas in > Fraktur, das ist ja schöner.} > > \stoptext Below is a MkIV example where I enabled the Stylistic Set 11 for the Fraktur font. \definefontfeature [longs] [ss11=yes] \definefontfamily [hauptfont] [rm] [Charis SIL] \definefontfamily [schoenfont] [rm] [Unifraktur Maguntia] [features={default,longs}] \setupbodyfont[hauptfont] \starttext Dies ist mit Features, denke ich. {\switchtobodyfont[schoenfont]Und jetzt schreiben wir etwas in Fraktur, das ist ja schöner.} \stoptext Wolfgang