An Introduction to OpenType Substitution Features

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2 Responses to “An Introduction to OpenType Substitution Features”

  1. yaderson sadasch says:

    An open type font has almost endless characters, which are alternative characters. Depending on the software you use, usually there is a glyphs pallet or alternative character menu that allows you to use the alternatives in an open type font. Within such menu there are options to view the normal 256 characters and alternatives.

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