How to fix scrlayer-scrpage / microtype kerning issue?












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I am experiencing a weird interaction between scrlayer-scrpage package from Koma Script and a custom microtype setting. I am using scrartcl class together with Minion Pro font and scrlayer-scrpage. I also use microtype to increase the kerning between apostrophe glyphs as the default kerning is a bit too narrow to my taste.



Here is a MWE:



documentclass{scrartcl}

usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}


usepackage[french]{babel}
PassOptionsToPackage{babel, kerning=true}{microtype}
usepackage[loosequotes]{MinionPro}

usepackage{scrlayer-scrpage}

SetExtraKerning[ name = french-custom,
context = french,
unit = space ]
{ encoding = *}
{
' ={100,200},
’ ={100,200}
}


begin{document}

l'éléphant textit{l'éléphant}

newpage

l'éléphant textit{l'éléphant}

newpage

l'éléphant textit{l'éléphant}

newpage

l'éléphant textit{l'éléphant}

end{document}


Here is what I am getting with pdfTex: in the first page, the kerning is correct on both fonts, regular and italic.



First page



However, on the following pages, the kerning correction is not added to the italic font despite being applied to the regular font.



Following pages



The issue disappears if I remove the package scrlayer-scrpage. However I really need scrlayer-scrpage to achieve a specific layout so this would be nice if there is a way to make it compatible with the kerning correction.



How can I fix this issue ? Thank for your help!










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    I am experiencing a weird interaction between scrlayer-scrpage package from Koma Script and a custom microtype setting. I am using scrartcl class together with Minion Pro font and scrlayer-scrpage. I also use microtype to increase the kerning between apostrophe glyphs as the default kerning is a bit too narrow to my taste.



    Here is a MWE:



    documentclass{scrartcl}

    usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
    usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}


    usepackage[french]{babel}
    PassOptionsToPackage{babel, kerning=true}{microtype}
    usepackage[loosequotes]{MinionPro}

    usepackage{scrlayer-scrpage}

    SetExtraKerning[ name = french-custom,
    context = french,
    unit = space ]
    { encoding = *}
    {
    ' ={100,200},
    ’ ={100,200}
    }


    begin{document}

    l'éléphant textit{l'éléphant}

    newpage

    l'éléphant textit{l'éléphant}

    newpage

    l'éléphant textit{l'éléphant}

    newpage

    l'éléphant textit{l'éléphant}

    end{document}


    Here is what I am getting with pdfTex: in the first page, the kerning is correct on both fonts, regular and italic.



    First page



    However, on the following pages, the kerning correction is not added to the italic font despite being applied to the regular font.



    Following pages



    The issue disappears if I remove the package scrlayer-scrpage. However I really need scrlayer-scrpage to achieve a specific layout so this would be nice if there is a way to make it compatible with the kerning correction.



    How can I fix this issue ? Thank for your help!










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      I am experiencing a weird interaction between scrlayer-scrpage package from Koma Script and a custom microtype setting. I am using scrartcl class together with Minion Pro font and scrlayer-scrpage. I also use microtype to increase the kerning between apostrophe glyphs as the default kerning is a bit too narrow to my taste.



      Here is a MWE:



      documentclass{scrartcl}

      usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
      usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}


      usepackage[french]{babel}
      PassOptionsToPackage{babel, kerning=true}{microtype}
      usepackage[loosequotes]{MinionPro}

      usepackage{scrlayer-scrpage}

      SetExtraKerning[ name = french-custom,
      context = french,
      unit = space ]
      { encoding = *}
      {
      ' ={100,200},
      ’ ={100,200}
      }


      begin{document}

      l'éléphant textit{l'éléphant}

      newpage

      l'éléphant textit{l'éléphant}

      newpage

      l'éléphant textit{l'éléphant}

      newpage

      l'éléphant textit{l'éléphant}

      end{document}


      Here is what I am getting with pdfTex: in the first page, the kerning is correct on both fonts, regular and italic.



      First page



      However, on the following pages, the kerning correction is not added to the italic font despite being applied to the regular font.



      Following pages



      The issue disappears if I remove the package scrlayer-scrpage. However I really need scrlayer-scrpage to achieve a specific layout so this would be nice if there is a way to make it compatible with the kerning correction.



      How can I fix this issue ? Thank for your help!










      share|improve this question







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      81737 is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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      I am experiencing a weird interaction between scrlayer-scrpage package from Koma Script and a custom microtype setting. I am using scrartcl class together with Minion Pro font and scrlayer-scrpage. I also use microtype to increase the kerning between apostrophe glyphs as the default kerning is a bit too narrow to my taste.



      Here is a MWE:



      documentclass{scrartcl}

      usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
      usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}


      usepackage[french]{babel}
      PassOptionsToPackage{babel, kerning=true}{microtype}
      usepackage[loosequotes]{MinionPro}

      usepackage{scrlayer-scrpage}

      SetExtraKerning[ name = french-custom,
      context = french,
      unit = space ]
      { encoding = *}
      {
      ' ={100,200},
      ’ ={100,200}
      }


      begin{document}

      l'éléphant textit{l'éléphant}

      newpage

      l'éléphant textit{l'éléphant}

      newpage

      l'éléphant textit{l'éléphant}

      newpage

      l'éléphant textit{l'éléphant}

      end{document}


      Here is what I am getting with pdfTex: in the first page, the kerning is correct on both fonts, regular and italic.



      First page



      However, on the following pages, the kerning correction is not added to the italic font despite being applied to the regular font.



      Following pages



      The issue disappears if I remove the package scrlayer-scrpage. However I really need scrlayer-scrpage to achieve a specific layout so this would be nice if there is a way to make it compatible with the kerning correction.



      How can I fix this issue ? Thank for your help!







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