Emulate sups feature for an Opentype font with xetex?
I'm trying to access superscript Cyrillic letter in Ladoga Pro Opentype font. I do not get them with addfontfeature{VerticalPosition=Superior}. As far as I can see, they are not included in sups lookup table. But their names in the font are the names of the original glyphs suffixed with .sup (cyrillic "м" = afii10078 -> afii10078.sup).
So how can I write a macro that gets the name of its character argument in the font, adds .sup and prints the resulting glyph with XeTeXglyphXeTeXglyphindex "name.sup" ?
Thank you in advance
xetex symbols opentype
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I'm trying to access superscript Cyrillic letter in Ladoga Pro Opentype font. I do not get them with addfontfeature{VerticalPosition=Superior}. As far as I can see, they are not included in sups lookup table. But their names in the font are the names of the original glyphs suffixed with .sup (cyrillic "м" = afii10078 -> afii10078.sup).
So how can I write a macro that gets the name of its character argument in the font, adds .sup and prints the resulting glyph with XeTeXglyphXeTeXglyphindex "name.sup" ?
Thank you in advance
xetex symbols opentype
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I'm trying to access superscript Cyrillic letter in Ladoga Pro Opentype font. I do not get them with addfontfeature{VerticalPosition=Superior}. As far as I can see, they are not included in sups lookup table. But their names in the font are the names of the original glyphs suffixed with .sup (cyrillic "м" = afii10078 -> afii10078.sup).
So how can I write a macro that gets the name of its character argument in the font, adds .sup and prints the resulting glyph with XeTeXglyphXeTeXglyphindex "name.sup" ?
Thank you in advance
xetex symbols opentype
I'm trying to access superscript Cyrillic letter in Ladoga Pro Opentype font. I do not get them with addfontfeature{VerticalPosition=Superior}. As far as I can see, they are not included in sups lookup table. But their names in the font are the names of the original glyphs suffixed with .sup (cyrillic "м" = afii10078 -> afii10078.sup).
So how can I write a macro that gets the name of its character argument in the font, adds .sup and prints the resulting glyph with XeTeXglyphXeTeXglyphindex "name.sup" ?
Thank you in advance
xetex symbols opentype
xetex symbols opentype
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