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Palatino kerning issue

There are a number of digital versions of Palatino: Palatino LT Pro, Book Antiqua, TeX Gyre Pagella, Domitian and FPL Neu. In a number of these (which include the version I am using) there is a ...
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opentype math font kern

The original Computer Modern Math Italic font has a modest amount of kerning listed in its TFM metrics (largely for punctuation, but also for some exceptions like lower case d). But when I use Latin ...
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Why is kerning not applied when mixing OpenType character variants (swashes) with regular characters?

I am using an OpenType Font (OTF) that provides a number of character variants, for example variants of B, E, H with swirls, tails etc. The variants are accessed through the OpenType features "...
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Problem with custom font feature for addition kerning in OpenType font

I try to add some custom kerning to an OpenType font used with fontspec under lualatex. The real-world example uses the Brill fonts, but as they are not part of TeX Live I use Libertinus in the ...
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LuaTeX: OpenType staircase kerning (MATH kerning) has opposed effect than expected

This is a follow up question to a previous reported font problem. Compiling the following MWE with LuaLaTeX \documentclass{article} \usepackage{unicode-math} \setmathfont{LibertinusMath-Regular.otf}[...
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LuaLaTeX: fonts.handlers.otf.addfeature kerning pairs with unexpected behaviour

So I tried to adapt this answer: https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/370469/75284 to all problematic neighbors of the narrow 1 and added the second group of kerning pairs, the ones that specify the ...
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LuaLaTeX: Change kerning around "1" to simulate proportional figures

I have the problem that both the original Helvetica and the Neue Helevetica font families by Linotype, in their OpenType versions, seem to not have proportional figures, only tabular figures, where ...
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Math kerning with non-math OpenType font

I am setting my thesis in Garamond Premier Pro, which does not have support for OpenType math. Still, by mixing and matching, I have managed to hack together something usable, but sometimes the ...
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