Language Support | |
Afrikaans, Albanian, Azerbaijani, Basque, Bosnian, Breton, Catalan, Chamorro, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Faroese, Finnish, French, Frisian, Galician, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Indonesian, Irish, Gaelic, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Maori, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Rhaeto-Romanic, Romanian, Sami, Scots, Gaelic, Slovak, Slovene, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish |
Latin Latin Extended A Punctuation, Currency, Mathematical, Numerals |
OpenTyp Features | |
Tabular figures are all of equal width. They are only needed when the figures must all line up from one line to the next, as in a table. Proportional figures have varying widths, just like most letters; each number has a width appropriate to its design. Lining figures are all the same height, usually similar to that of capital letters. They are needed for use with all-capital settings. |
Proportional / Tabular Figures [PNUM] Slashed Zero [ZERO] |
Oldstyle figures are of varying height and are proportional. |
Proportional Old Style Numerals [ONUM] |
Substitutes all figures and lowercase letters (if present) with their superior letterforms. |
Superscript / Superiors [SUPS] Subscript/Inferior |
Turns on fractions and lets you build every fraction. |
Fractions [FRAC] |
There are two ways of applying ‘Small Capitals.’ The first one replaces only lower case letters with small caps. The second method replaces also capital letters with small capitals, and replaces regular quotation marks, exclamation points and question marks with lowered small caps variations. |
All Small Caps [C2SC] Small Capitals [SMCP] |
This feature will activate some alternative glyphs which can be activated by turning on ‘Stylistic Alternates’ in Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop, or on the other hand by selecting ‘Stylistic Set 1-11’ in InDesign. |
Stylistic Alternates [SALT] SS02 SS03 SS05 SS06 |
Ligatures |
Text oriented ligatures Discretionary ligatures |
Thin alternate punctuation, |
SS10 |
Thin alternate diacritics |
SS11 |
This feature substitutes a glyph in a combination of glyphs like ‘dash’ or ‘en-dash’ placed between two uppercase characters will be replaced by its ‘uppercase’ version slightly lifted up. |
Contextual Alternates |