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@ 2008-02-11  8:22 Thomas A. Schmitz
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Hi all (Hans!),

I have a problem with the \high{} command in mkiv: in most of my  
typescripts, I have the onum feature set for my base fonts. When I  
have a number with two digits within the \high command, I get the  
expected oldstyle numbers; with one-digit numbers, the number is  
regular (not oldstyle). Since I know that this sounds completely  
ludicrous, I attach a small pdf example. It's set in Adobe Garamond,  
and the source is:

A\high{1} A\high{2} A\high{12}

Why is the onum feature lost for single-digit numbers? I'm completely  
lost here, can anyone help?

Thanks, and best

Thomas


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