* sacling isue in lmt_followtext
@ 2020-12-05 14:03 Pablo Rodriguez
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From: Pablo Rodriguez @ 2020-12-05 14:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi Hans,
I have this sample:
\starttext
\startMPcode{doublefun}
draw lmt_followtext [
text = " ·\input{zapf} ",
path = ((12,0)--(32,15)--(50,0)--(45,26)--(64,42)
--(40,42)--(32,65)--(24,42)--(0,42)--(0,42)
..(20,26)--(12,0)),
autoscaleup = "max",
reverse=true,
] xsized TextWidth ;
\stopMPcode
\stoptext
Text doesn’t scale properly (I would say starting with latest from
2020.12.03 19:02). It gets worse with \dorecurse{2}.
With current latest (2020.12.04 20:22), each glyph seems to have a
different scaling.
I even wonder whether all glpyhs are embedded (using
\setupbodyfont[dejavu] and \input{aristotle-grc}).
But this may be my impression, since random scaling in each glyph might
be distorting the glyphs
With latest from 2020.12.01 17:52, I get perfect scaling in lmt_followtext.
Am I missing something or have I hit a bug?
Many thanks for your help,
Pablo
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