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I’ve been trying to use Greek ligatures with the font Alfios in the version available here. In particular, I’m trying to get the o-u ligature as can be seen in the image — that I get from MS Word.
However, when I put in the code below, I get the following image as output.
Why does this not work? Any ideas?
documentclass[]{article}
usepackage{fontspec}
newfontfamily{sobergreek}{Alfios}
begin{document}
sobergreekaddfontfeatures{Ligatures={Rare,Historic}}
noindent
Οὔ σε φιλῶ, Σαβίδι’, οὐχ οἷός τ’ ὤν τοῦ χάριν εἰπεῖν.\
Οὐδὲ λέγειν δύναμαι πλείονά γ’· οὔ σε φιλῶ
end{document}
The solution in Historic font and missing ligatures appears related, but that’s a hack where you redefine the ligatures. I’m just trying to use the relevant font feature.
luatex fontspec opentype
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I’ve been trying to use Greek ligatures with the font Alfios in the version available here. In particular, I’m trying to get the o-u ligature as can be seen in the image — that I get from MS Word.
However, when I put in the code below, I get the following image as output.
Why does this not work? Any ideas?
documentclass[]{article}
usepackage{fontspec}
newfontfamily{sobergreek}{Alfios}
begin{document}
sobergreekaddfontfeatures{Ligatures={Rare,Historic}}
noindent
Οὔ σε φιλῶ, Σαβίδι’, οὐχ οἷός τ’ ὤν τοῦ χάριν εἰπεῖν.\
Οὐδὲ λέγειν δύναμαι πλείονά γ’· οὔ σε φιλῶ
end{document}
The solution in Historic font and missing ligatures appears related, but that’s a hack where you redefine the ligatures. I’m just trying to use the relevant font feature.
luatex fontspec opentype
New contributor
add a comment |
I’ve been trying to use Greek ligatures with the font Alfios in the version available here. In particular, I’m trying to get the o-u ligature as can be seen in the image — that I get from MS Word.
However, when I put in the code below, I get the following image as output.
Why does this not work? Any ideas?
documentclass[]{article}
usepackage{fontspec}
newfontfamily{sobergreek}{Alfios}
begin{document}
sobergreekaddfontfeatures{Ligatures={Rare,Historic}}
noindent
Οὔ σε φιλῶ, Σαβίδι’, οὐχ οἷός τ’ ὤν τοῦ χάριν εἰπεῖν.\
Οὐδὲ λέγειν δύναμαι πλείονά γ’· οὔ σε φιλῶ
end{document}
The solution in Historic font and missing ligatures appears related, but that’s a hack where you redefine the ligatures. I’m just trying to use the relevant font feature.
luatex fontspec opentype
New contributor
I’ve been trying to use Greek ligatures with the font Alfios in the version available here. In particular, I’m trying to get the o-u ligature as can be seen in the image — that I get from MS Word.
However, when I put in the code below, I get the following image as output.
Why does this not work? Any ideas?
documentclass[]{article}
usepackage{fontspec}
newfontfamily{sobergreek}{Alfios}
begin{document}
sobergreekaddfontfeatures{Ligatures={Rare,Historic}}
noindent
Οὔ σε φιλῶ, Σαβίδι’, οὐχ οἷός τ’ ὤν τοῦ χάριν εἰπεῖν.\
Οὐδὲ λέγειν δύναμαι πλείονά γ’· οὔ σε φιλῶ
end{document}
The solution in Historic font and missing ligatures appears related, but that’s a hack where you redefine the ligatures. I’m just trying to use the relevant font feature.
luatex fontspec opentype
luatex fontspec opentype
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You should activate the greek script:
documentclass[]{article}
usepackage{fontspec}
newfontfamily{sobergreek}{Alfios}
begin{document}
sobergreekaddfontfeatures{Script=Greek,Ligatures={Historic}}
noindent
Οὔ σε φιλῶ, Σαβίδι’, οὐχ οἷός τ’ ὤν τοῦ χάριν εἰπεῖν.\
Οὐδὲ λέγειν δύναμαι πλείονά γ’· οὔ σε φιλῶ
end{document}
Thank you! That’s solved it. Just a clarification about the syntax: how does the script marker work? Does it activate ligatures just for Greek text, or does it say that everything following will be in Greek?
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You should activate the greek script:
documentclass[]{article}
usepackage{fontspec}
newfontfamily{sobergreek}{Alfios}
begin{document}
sobergreekaddfontfeatures{Script=Greek,Ligatures={Historic}}
noindent
Οὔ σε φιλῶ, Σαβίδι’, οὐχ οἷός τ’ ὤν τοῦ χάριν εἰπεῖν.\
Οὐδὲ λέγειν δύναμαι πλείονά γ’· οὔ σε φιλῶ
end{document}
Thank you! That’s solved it. Just a clarification about the syntax: how does the script marker work? Does it activate ligatures just for Greek text, or does it say that everything following will be in Greek?
– confusedandbemused
2 hours ago
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You should activate the greek script:
documentclass[]{article}
usepackage{fontspec}
newfontfamily{sobergreek}{Alfios}
begin{document}
sobergreekaddfontfeatures{Script=Greek,Ligatures={Historic}}
noindent
Οὔ σε φιλῶ, Σαβίδι’, οὐχ οἷός τ’ ὤν τοῦ χάριν εἰπεῖν.\
Οὐδὲ λέγειν δύναμαι πλείονά γ’· οὔ σε φιλῶ
end{document}
Thank you! That’s solved it. Just a clarification about the syntax: how does the script marker work? Does it activate ligatures just for Greek text, or does it say that everything following will be in Greek?
– confusedandbemused
2 hours ago
add a comment |
You should activate the greek script:
documentclass[]{article}
usepackage{fontspec}
newfontfamily{sobergreek}{Alfios}
begin{document}
sobergreekaddfontfeatures{Script=Greek,Ligatures={Historic}}
noindent
Οὔ σε φιλῶ, Σαβίδι’, οὐχ οἷός τ’ ὤν τοῦ χάριν εἰπεῖν.\
Οὐδὲ λέγειν δύναμαι πλείονά γ’· οὔ σε φιλῶ
end{document}
You should activate the greek script:
documentclass[]{article}
usepackage{fontspec}
newfontfamily{sobergreek}{Alfios}
begin{document}
sobergreekaddfontfeatures{Script=Greek,Ligatures={Historic}}
noindent
Οὔ σε φιλῶ, Σαβίδι’, οὐχ οἷός τ’ ὤν τοῦ χάριν εἰπεῖν.\
Οὐδὲ λέγειν δύναμαι πλείονά γ’· οὔ σε φιλῶ
end{document}
answered 3 hours ago
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Thank you! That’s solved it. Just a clarification about the syntax: how does the script marker work? Does it activate ligatures just for Greek text, or does it say that everything following will be in Greek?
– confusedandbemused
2 hours ago
add a comment |
Thank you! That’s solved it. Just a clarification about the syntax: how does the script marker work? Does it activate ligatures just for Greek text, or does it say that everything following will be in Greek?
– confusedandbemused
2 hours ago
Thank you! That’s solved it. Just a clarification about the syntax: how does the script marker work? Does it activate ligatures just for Greek text, or does it say that everything following will be in Greek?
– confusedandbemused
2 hours ago
Thank you! That’s solved it. Just a clarification about the syntax: how does the script marker work? Does it activate ligatures just for Greek text, or does it say that everything following will be in Greek?
– confusedandbemused
2 hours ago
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