Is it just your example, or do you really just want those ligatures? fre. 7. jan. 2022 kl. 12:33 skrev J. P. Ascher via ntg-context < ntg-context@ntg.nl>: > Hi, all, > > I'm a long time lurker (on gmane), first time poster. First, thank you > all, very much, for your excellent work and superb community. > ConTeXt has become a critical part of my academic writing and integral > to my research. I'm not exaggerating when I say it changed how > I thought about texts and became a major source for my dissertation > work. Thank you! > > I'm trying to get a typescript for setting a text in Libertine with > Junicode fallbacks for characters in MUFI, in the private use area. > For some reason Libertine roman will not fallback no matter what > I do. However Libertine italic will. I can also work around it by using > Junicode as a base and forcing fallback to Libertine. > > My question is: why? What's wrong with Libertine roman? Or my approach? > > My hypothesis is that there's something about `LinLibertine_R.otf` > that's not quite right. I looked in FontForge, but couldn't > spot anything. > > Does anyone have a suggestion as to another place to look? Or something > I'm overlooking? > > Minimal example (attached too, if it comes through): > > ``` > \definefontfeature[default][default][script=latn] > > > % Libertine with a Junicode fallback, lib-fb-jun > > > \definefontfallback[junicodefallback][name:Junicode][privateusearea][check=yes,force=no] > > \starttypescript [serif] [lib-fb-jun] > \definefontsynonym [Libertine-Roman] [file:linlibertiner] > \definefontsynonym [Libertine-Slanted] [file:linlibertineri] % works > fine > \stoptypescript > > \starttypescript [serif] [lib-fb-jun] [name] > \definefontsynonym [Serif] [Libertine-Roman] > [features=default,fallbacks=junicodefallback] > \definefontsynonym [SerifSlanted] [Libertine-Slanted] > [features=default,fallbacks=junicodefallback] > \stoptypescript > > \starttypescript [lib-fb-jun] > \definetypeface [lib-fb-jun] [rm] [serif] [lib-fb-jun] [default] > \stoptypescript > > > % Junicode with Libertine as a fallback, preferring Libertine, jun-pr-lib > % this hack does what I want the above to do > > > \definefontfallback[preferlibertine][name:linlibertineo][0-FFFFF][check=yes,force=yes] > > \starttypescript[serif] [jun-pr-lib] > \definefontsynonym [JunicodeRoman] [name:Junicode] > \stoptypescript > > \starttypescript[serif] [jun-pr-lib] [name] > \definefontsynonym [Serif] [JunicodeRoman] [fallbacks=preferlibertine] > \stoptypescript > > \starttypescript [jun-pr-lib] > \definetypeface [jun-pr-lib] [rm] [serif] [jun-pr-lib] [default] > \stoptypescript > > > % some tracking stuff > > \enabletrackers[fonts.missing=replace] > \enabledirectives[logs.errors] > > > % text, we use lib-fb-jun first, then jun-pr-lib > > \starttext > \setupbodyfont[lib-fb-jun] > > {\em emph. lib-fb-jun: \Uchar61125 \char64259 \utfchar{"eec5} (three > glyphs)} > > lib-fb-jun: \Uchar61125 \char64259 \utfchar{"eec5} (three glyphs) % <- > fallback fails here > > \switchtobodyfont[jun-pr-lib] > > jun-pr-lib: \Uchar61125 \char64259 \utfchar{"eec5} (three glyphs) % <- > works > > \stoptext > ``` > > Any ideas? > > Most warmly, > -jp > > -- > J. P. Ascher > Preceding: https://doi.org/10.18130/jqpe-zc65 > Current: http://www.bibsoc.org.uk/content/2020-2021-0 > > > ___________________________________________________________________________________ > If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to > the Wiki! > > maillist : ntg-context@ntg.nl / > http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context > webpage : http://www.pragma-ade.nl / http://context.aanhet.net > archive : https://bitbucket.org/phg/context-mirror/commits/ > wiki : http://contextgarden.net > > ___________________________________________________________________________________ >