On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 04:53:16AM +0100, Michael Lynch wrote: > On 11/08/2010 22:54, Khaled Hosny wrote: > >On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 09:39:07PM +0100, Michael Lynch wrote: > >>On 11/08/2010 20:54, Michael Lynch wrote: > >>>Hello all, > >>> > >>>I'm trying to test for the existence of an OpenType font feature before > >>>it's used in a document. > >>> > >>>I want a command that will transparently emulate an acceptable > >>>alternative in the event that the feature doesn't exist, whilst logging > >>>the problem in the log file. Since the command is part of a package I'm > >>>creating, I think this is preferable to it failing outright. > >>> > >>>One of the features I'd like to test for is small caps. I'm not > >>>optimistic, as in a plain XeTeX document, > >>> > >>>\font\a="Times New Roman:+smcp" at 12pt > >>> > >>>doesn't register as causing any problems, even though this call doesn't > >>>produce anything different to > >>> > >>>\font\a="Times New Roman" at 12pt > >>> > >>>Have I missed something? opentype-info.tex iterates through all the > >>>features, so there might be some way to check each one as it goes past, > >>>but this does seem pretty laborious. I don't really have the experience > >>>of TeX to know how to do something with that either though. > >>> > >>>Thanks, > >>> > >>>Mike > >>> > >>One thing I'd forgotten is that with XeLaTeX, fontspec warns when > >>features aren't available. Looking at the package, it seems that > >>\fontspec_check_ot_feat is responsible, but this package is about as > >>complicated as any I've looked at and I'm not quite sure how it > >>should be used. > >> > >>Will, or someone else suitably knowledgeable, can you explain how > >>this could be used for this? > >Fontspec 2 has public API for checking font features, check fontspec > >manual §18 Programing details. > > > >Regards, > > Khaled > > > Ah, thank you. Are these features (relatively) new? Rather > embarrassing not to have spotted them, but anyway…
All were introduced in version 2, I think. > I've got a problem using these commands. Using XeTeX v0.9995.1 > texlive svn 15079 on MiKTeX 2.8, fontspec 2010/08/01, none of these > “lower-level” fontspec features I've tried work. > > I've copied the appropriate example from the manual: > > \fontspec_if_feature:nTF {smcp} {True} {False}. > > When I just put this into the main document text there are errors, > complaining about the font "_" not existing. When I force it to > continue, what looks like fragments of Metafont code appear on the > console, presumably when it's given up on finding the font "_". What > do I need to encapsulate it in to make it work? Could someone be > kind enough to give a working example of it? Since those command use expl3 syntax, you will need \ExplSyntaxOn before using them. Regards, Khaled -- Khaled Hosny Arabic localiser and member of Arabeyes.org team Free font developer -------------------------------------------------- Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex