On 5/14/2017 8:21 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
On 05/11/2017 09:25 PM, Mikael P. Sundqvist wrote:
I'm not sure what you see but I attach the resulting file, and I see no problem.
$ uname -a Linux hurf 4.8.0-41-generic #44-Ubuntu SMP Fri Mar 3 15:27:17 UTC 2017 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
mtx-context | current version: 2017.05.09 10:14
Hi Mikael,
sorry for not being accurate enough before (I have just realized it).
It is about copying from the generated document (it also happens with your attached PDF file):
\starttext \startTEXpage[offset=1em] -- ---
– — \stopTEXpage \stoptext
Select all, copy and paste it on a pure-text editor. You will get two and four hyphens for en and em dashes, respectively.
Could you confirm this? Until very recently, I copied en and em dashes from PDF documents generated by ConTeXt.
it has to do with more aggressive tounicode resolution and it happens that lm/gyre fonts have these chars as ligatures; i'll be a bit more restrictive in that case Hans ----------------------------------------------------------------- Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands tel: 038 477 53 69 | www.pragma-ade.nl | www.pragma-pod.nl -----------------------------------------------------------------