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Difficulty accessing OpenType ligatures with LuaLaTex and fontspec


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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.



enter image description here



However, when I put in the code below, I get the following image as output.



enter image description here



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.










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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.



    enter image description here



    However, when I put in the code below, I get the following image as output.



    enter image description here



    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.










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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.



      enter image description here



      However, when I put in the code below, I get the following image as output.



      enter image description here



      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.










      share|improve this question









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      confusedandbemused is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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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.



      enter image description here



      However, when I put in the code below, I get the following image as output.



      enter image description here



      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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          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}


          enter image description here






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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?

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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}


          enter image description here






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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
















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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}


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer
























          • 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}


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer













          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}


          enter image description here







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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
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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

















          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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