Thank you both. I learned something today! On Jun 15, 2016 6:34 PM, "Jonathan Kew" <jfkth...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 15/6/16 20:38, Lorna Evans wrote: > >> Is there a graphite-info.tex to find out what the feature names are in a >> Graphite font? >> >> I've haven't been able to find it and it would be useful. Or, is there >> some other way to display all the Graphite features in a font. >> > > If I remember aright, the graphite feature support in xetex shares the > same commands as the AAT feature support, so you should be able to run the > AAT-info.tex file and just change the font names appropriately. (You'll > need to change the Mac-specific fonts it uses to annotate the output, as > well as the name of the actual target font.) > > >> My actual problem is that I have a font where the feature name is "Long >> U with Yayit, long UU with Hato". I'm able to access all other features >> in the font except this one. I wonder if XeTeX thinks it's too long or >> if it doesn't like the comma in the feature name. Would it concatenate >> the feature name in that case? >> >> > I'm pretty sure the comma is the problem; the "micro-syntax" xetex parses > in the font name string will treat comma as separating two successive > values for the same feature name. That is, it's intended to let you say > things like: > > \font\x = "MyFont:Ligatures=Common,Rare,Historical" > > as a shorthand for: > > \font\x = "MyFont:Ligatures=Common;Ligatures=Rare;Ligatures=Historical" > > To work around this, I _think_ it also lets you specify features by ID > (like for OpenType fonts), so you should be able to do > > \font\x = "Padauk:+ulon" > > as suggested by Andrew in the reply I just saw arrive. :) > > JK > > > > -------------------------------------------------- > Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: > http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex >
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