How do I get rid of the ct and st ligatures in EBGaramond?
Searches didn't reveal the answer. -- T. Kurt Bond, tkurtbond@gmail.com, https://tkurtbond.github.io
If you're using Octavio Pardo's version of EB Garamond (
https://github.com/octaviopardo/EBGaramond12), then these ligatures are
covered (along with the Th ligature) by the "dlig" (discretionary
ligatures) feature, so you'll need to disable that. Unfortunately, this
will also disable the Th ligature. This is a known, open issue for the
font: https://github.com/octaviopardo/EBGaramond12/issues/20.
I hope this helps.
On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 11:41 AM T. Kurt Bond
Searches didn't reveal the answer.
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It does help. Thanks.
But how do I turn that font feature off in ConTeXt?
On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 11:55 AM Joey McCollum
If you're using Octavio Pardo's version of EB Garamond ( https://github.com/octaviopardo/EBGaramond12), then these ligatures are covered (along with the Th ligature) by the "dlig" (discretionary ligatures) feature, so you'll need to disable that. Unfortunately, this will also disable the Th ligature. This is a known, open issue for the font: https://github.com/octaviopardo/EBGaramond12/issues/20.
I hope this helps.
On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 11:41 AM T. Kurt Bond
wrote: Searches didn't reveal the answer.
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I think it would look something like
\definefontfamily[english] [rm] [EB Garamond] [features={default,dlig=no}]
On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 12:14 PM T. Kurt Bond
It does help. Thanks.
But how do I turn that font feature off in ConTeXt?
On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 11:55 AM Joey McCollum
wrote: If you're using Octavio Pardo's version of EB Garamond ( https://github.com/octaviopardo/EBGaramond12), then these ligatures are covered (along with the Th ligature) by the "dlig" (discretionary ligatures) feature, so you'll need to disable that. Unfortunately, this will also disable the Th ligature. This is a known, open issue for the font: https://github.com/octaviopardo/EBGaramond12/issues/20.
I hope this helps.
On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 11:41 AM T. Kurt Bond
wrote: Searches didn't reveal the answer.
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The wiki page on featuresets (https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Featuresets)
offers a more comprehensive treatment.
On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 12:29 PM Joey McCollum
I think it would look something like
\definefontfamily[english] [rm] [EB Garamond] [features={default,dlig=no}]
On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 12:14 PM T. Kurt Bond
wrote: It does help. Thanks.
But how do I turn that font feature off in ConTeXt?
On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 11:55 AM Joey McCollum < jmccollum20140511@gmail.com> wrote:
If you're using Octavio Pardo's version of EB Garamond ( https://github.com/octaviopardo/EBGaramond12), then these ligatures are covered (along with the Th ligature) by the "dlig" (discretionary ligatures) feature, so you'll need to disable that. Unfortunately, this will also disable the Th ligature. This is a known, open issue for the font: https://github.com/octaviopardo/EBGaramond12/issues/20.
I hope this helps.
On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 11:41 AM T. Kurt Bond
wrote: Searches didn't reveal the answer.
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On 12/2/2020 6:14 PM, T. Kurt Bond wrote:
It does help. Thanks.
But how do I turn that font feature off in ConTeXt? You forget to add a MWE ...
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Ah, ok.
Here is a minimal NONWORKING example: the resulting PDF shows the ct and st
ligatures. What commands should I use to turn them off?
\definefontfamily[english] [rm] [ebgaramond] [features={default,dlig=no}]
\setupbodyfont[ebgaramond,10pt]
\starttext
ct st
\stoptext
On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 12:35 PM Hans Hagen
On 12/2/2020 6:14 PM, T. Kurt Bond wrote:
It does help. Thanks.
But how do I turn that font feature off in ConTeXt? You forget to add a MWE ...
Hans
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You'll need to use the alias for the font family, as follows:
\definefontfamily[english] [rm] [ebgaramond] [features={default, hlig=no}]
\setupbodyfont[english,10pt]
\starttext
ct st
\stoptext
On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 12:56 PM T. Kurt Bond
Ah, ok.
Here is a minimal NONWORKING example: the resulting PDF shows the ct and st ligatures. What commands should I use to turn them off?
\definefontfamily[english] [rm] [ebgaramond] [features={default,dlig=no}] \setupbodyfont[ebgaramond,10pt] \starttext ct st \stoptext
On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 12:35 PM Hans Hagen
wrote: On 12/2/2020 6:14 PM, T. Kurt Bond wrote:
It does help. Thanks.
But how do I turn that font feature off in ConTeXt? You forget to add a MWE ...
Hans
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Sorry, there was a typo. Use this:
\definefontfamily[english] [rm] [ebgaramond] [features={default, dlig=no}]
\setupbodyfont[english,10pt]
\starttext
ct st
\stoptext
On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 1:05 PM Joey McCollum
You'll need to use the alias for the font family, as follows:
\definefontfamily[english] [rm] [ebgaramond] [features={default, hlig=no}]
\setupbodyfont[english,10pt]
\starttext
ct st
\stoptext
On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 12:56 PM T. Kurt Bond
wrote: Ah, ok.
Here is a minimal NONWORKING example: the resulting PDF shows the ct and st ligatures. What commands should I use to turn them off?
\definefontfamily[english] [rm] [ebgaramond] [features={default,dlig=no}] \setupbodyfont[ebgaramond,10pt] \starttext ct st \stoptext
On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 12:35 PM Hans Hagen
wrote: On 12/2/2020 6:14 PM, T. Kurt Bond wrote:
It does help. Thanks.
But how do I turn that font feature off in ConTeXt? You forget to add a MWE ...
Hans
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That did the trick, thanks!
Should I put that on the wiki? Where should it go?
On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 1:07 PM Joey McCollum
You'll need to use the alias for the font family, as follows:
\definefontfamily[english] [rm] [ebgaramond] [features={default, hlig=no}]
\setupbodyfont[english,10pt]
\starttext
ct st
\stoptext
On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 12:56 PM T. Kurt Bond
wrote: Ah, ok.
Here is a minimal NONWORKING example: the resulting PDF shows the ct and st ligatures. What commands should I use to turn them off?
\definefontfamily[english] [rm] [ebgaramond] [features={default,dlig=no}] \setupbodyfont[ebgaramond,10pt] \starttext ct st \stoptext
On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 12:35 PM Hans Hagen
wrote: On 12/2/2020 6:14 PM, T. Kurt Bond wrote:
It does help. Thanks.
But how do I turn that font feature off in ConTeXt? You forget to add a MWE ...
Hans
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T. Kurt Bond schrieb am 02.12.2020 um 18:56:
Ah, ok.
Here is a minimal NONWORKING example: the resulting PDF shows the ct and st ligatures. What commands should I use to turn them off?
\definefontfamily[english] [rm] [ebgaramond] [features={default,dlig=no}] \setupbodyfont[ebgaramond,10pt] \starttext ct st \stoptext
\definefontfamily [english] [rm] [EB Garamond] \definefontfamily [english] [mm] [Stix Two Math] \setupbodyfont[english] \starttext fi fl ffi ffl ct st \stoptext Wolfgang
On 12/2/20 6:56 PM, T. Kurt Bond wrote:
Ah, ok.
Here is a minimal NONWORKING example: the resulting PDF shows the ct and st ligatures. What commands should I use to turn them off?
Hi Kurt, here you have the sample that should work: %~ \definefontfamily[ebgaramond] [rm] [ebgaramond] %~ [features={default,dlig=no}] \definefontfeature[english][dlig=no] \definefontfamily[ebgaramond] [rm] [EB Garamond] [features={default,english}] \setupbodyfont[ebgaramond,10pt] \starttext ct st \stoptext BTW, on my system the default doesn’t get discretionary ligatures. Your sample didn’t work because the identifier for \definefontfamily (english) was different from the one used in \setupbodyfont. (If they don’t match, it cannot work.) Another cleaner approach is to define font features to invoke them in \definefontfamily. This method seems cleaner to me. I hope it helps, Pablo -- http://www.ousia.tk
Interesting.
Here is a an example that sort of works, Variant 1:
\definefontfamily[english] [rm] [ebgaramond] [features={default, dlig=no}]
\setupbodyfont[english,10pt]
\starttext
Variant 1:
Does this look like EBGaramond?
fi fl ffi ffl ct st
\stoptext
However, it turns of *all* the ligatures.
Here is an example that works as expected, Variant 2:
\definefontfeature[english][dlig=no]
\definefontfamily[ebgaramond] [rm] [EB Garamond]
[features={default,english}]
\setupbodyfont[ebgaramond,10pt]
\starttext
Variant 2:
Does this look like EBGaramond?
fi fl ffi ffl ct st
\stoptext
It turns off just the ct and st ligatures.
I've attached the generated PDF files for both variants.
On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 1:23 PM Pablo Rodriguez
On 12/2/20 6:56 PM, T. Kurt Bond wrote:
Ah, ok.
Here is a minimal NONWORKING example: the resulting PDF shows the ct and st ligatures. What commands should I use to turn them off?
Hi Kurt,
here you have the sample that should work:
%~ \definefontfamily[ebgaramond] [rm] [ebgaramond]
%~ [features={default,dlig=no}]
\definefontfeature[english][dlig=no]
\definefontfamily[ebgaramond] [rm] [EB Garamond]
[features={default,english}]
\setupbodyfont[ebgaramond,10pt]
\starttext
ct st
\stoptext
BTW, on my system the default doesn’t get discretionary ligatures.
Your sample didn’t work because the identifier for \definefontfamily (english) was different from the one used in \setupbodyfont. (If they don’t match, it cannot work.)
Another cleaner approach is to define font features to invoke them in \definefontfamily. This method seems cleaner to me.
I hope it helps,
Pablo -- http://www.ousia.tk
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On 12/2/2020 13:59, T. Kurt Bond wrote:
Interesting.
Here is a an example that sort of works, Variant 1:
\definefontfamily[english] [rm] [ebgaramond] [features={default, dlig=no}] \setupbodyfont[english,10pt] \starttext
Variant 1: Does this look like EBGaramond?
fi fl ffi ffl ct st \stoptext
However, it turns of *all* the ligatures.
Here is an example that works as expected, Variant 2:
\definefontfeature[english][dlig=no] \definefontfamily[ebgaramond] [rm] [EB Garamond] [features={default,english}] \setupbodyfont[ebgaramond,10pt]
\starttext
Variant 2: Does this look like EBGaramond?
fi fl ffi ffl ct st \stoptext
It turns off just the ct and st ligatures.
I've attached the generated PDF files for both variants.
No, it turns off other ligatures as well, so is not a generally workable solution. (Try *fj* and *ſi*, for two examples.) -- Rik
Oh, so it does. That doesn't look good.
On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 2:21 PM Rik Kabel
On 12/2/2020 13:59, T. Kurt Bond wrote:
Interesting.
Here is a an example that sort of works, Variant 1:
\definefontfamily[english] [rm] [ebgaramond] [features={default, dlig=no}] \setupbodyfont[english,10pt] \starttext
Variant 1: Does this look like EBGaramond?
fi fl ffi ffl ct st \stoptext
However, it turns of *all* the ligatures.
Here is an example that works as expected, Variant 2:
\definefontfeature[english][dlig=no] \definefontfamily[ebgaramond] [rm] [EB Garamond] [features={default,english}] \setupbodyfont[ebgaramond,10pt]
\starttext
Variant 2: Does this look like EBGaramond?
fi fl ffi ffl ct st \stoptext
It turns off just the ct and st ligatures.
I've attached the generated PDF files for both variants.
No, it turns off other ligatures as well, so is not a generally workable solution. (Try *fj* and *ſi*, for two examples.)
-- Rik
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I agree, this solution does seem cleaner to me. Thanks!
On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 1:23 PM Pablo Rodriguez
On 12/2/20 6:56 PM, T. Kurt Bond wrote:
Ah, ok.
Here is a minimal NONWORKING example: the resulting PDF shows the ct and st ligatures. What commands should I use to turn them off?
Hi Kurt,
here you have the sample that should work:
%~ \definefontfamily[ebgaramond] [rm] [ebgaramond]
%~ [features={default,dlig=no}]
\definefontfeature[english][dlig=no]
\definefontfamily[ebgaramond] [rm] [EB Garamond]
[features={default,english}]
\setupbodyfont[ebgaramond,10pt]
\starttext
ct st
\stoptext
BTW, on my system the default doesn’t get discretionary ligatures.
Your sample didn’t work because the identifier for \definefontfamily (english) was different from the one used in \setupbodyfont. (If they don’t match, it cannot work.)
Another cleaner approach is to define font features to invoke them in \definefontfamily. This method seems cleaner to me.
I hope it helps,
Pablo -- http://www.ousia.tk
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On 12/2/2020 5:54 PM, Joey McCollum wrote:
If you're using Octavio Pardo's version of EB Garamond (https://github.com/octaviopardo/EBGaramond12 https://github.com/octaviopardo/EBGaramond12), then these ligatures are covered (along with the Th ligature) by the "dlig" (discretionary ligatures) feature, so you'll need to disable that. Unfortunately, this will also disable the Th ligature. This is a known, open issue for the font: https://github.com/octaviopardo/EBGaramond12/issues/20 https://github.com/octaviopardo/EBGaramond12/issues/20. One of these examples where opensource fails ...
https://github.com/octaviopardo/EBGaramond12 https://github.com/georgd/EB-Garamond A while ago I replaced AB on my machine in oirdert to test some issue so now I have to replace it again? Which one is the real one? Which one is the original? Which one are we supposed to support / configure? \definefontfeature[whatever][default][rlig=yes] % \definefontfeature[whatever][default][rlig=yes,dlig=yes] % those st and ct ligs \definefontfamily [english] [rm] [EB Garamond] [features=whatever] \definefontfamily [english] [mm] [Stix Two Math] \setupbodyfont[english] \starttext fi fl ffi ffl ct st \stoptext Using the ones pointed from google fonts. 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 -----------------------------------------------------------------
On 12/2/2020 13:34, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 12/2/2020 5:54 PM, Joey McCollum wrote:
If you're using Octavio Pardo's version of EB Garamond (https://github.com/octaviopardo/EBGaramond12 https://github.com/octaviopardo/EBGaramond12), then these ligatures are covered (along with the Th ligature) by the "dlig" (discretionary ligatures) feature, so you'll need to disable that. Unfortunately, this will also disable the Th ligature. This is a known, open issue for the font: https://github.com/octaviopardo/EBGaramond12/issues/20 https://github.com/octaviopardo/EBGaramond12/issues/20. One of these examples where opensource fails ...
https://github.com/octaviopardo/EBGaramond12 https://github.com/georgd/EB-Garamond
A while ago I replaced AB on my machine in oirdert to test some issue so now I have to replace it again? Which one is the real one? Which one is the original? Which one are we supposed to support / configure?
\definefontfeature[whatever][default][rlig=yes] % \definefontfeature[whatever][default][rlig=yes,dlig=yes] % those st and ct ligs
\definefontfamily [english] [rm] [EB Garamond] [features=whatever] \definefontfamily [english] [mm] [Stix Two Math]
\setupbodyfont[english]
\starttext fi fl ffi ffl ct st \stoptext
Using the ones pointed from google fonts.
Hans
Hello all, I am the one who posted issue #20 for the font back in January 2018. The report simply states that there is no way to get dlig without also getting hlig, and includes an easily reproducible demonstration (using LibreOffice on the assumption that it is more accessible for testing). Since then, there has been a PR submitted. Crickets. No action. As to which version of the font should be used, Georg Duffner transferred stewardship of the font to Octavio Pardo in 2017 or so. Pardo added support for faces beyond roman and italic (bold, semibold, extrabold). Some work was done a couple of years ago to support variable fonts, but nothing that can be used has yet come out of that effort. To a casual observer, the development and maintenance appears to be abandoned. I am sure that many would be happy to see work on this font resume, but projects like this are difficult to take over and support is thin. So, if you can find that satisfies your requirements as it is, use it. The Duffner versions (pre-Pardo) do not have this particular issue, and if you do not need emboldened faces or other updates Pardo may have implemented, that should work. Or look elsewhere. Although the range and licensing of EB Garamond was certainly attractive, there are plenty of Garamonds in the world. -- Rik
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