![]() Note however that the InDesign text engine still can’t handle one-to-many substitutions, so something like turning a German eszett into two small cap esses in the ‘smcp’ feature still doesn’t work – however the text engine takes care of known situations like that anyway, so no problem there. “required” ligatures (rlig) needed for some languagesĬanonical composition/decomposition (ccmp) of characters to glyphs. ![]() This is required for some languages, and useful for font developers to have the option to provide fonts that use dynamic mark attachment rather than providing all accented characters as precomposed glyphs. The features mark, mkmk, mset are used to dynamically attach diacritics to base characters. These include support for the following OpenType layout features Most of the enhancements I’m thinking of relate to language support and linguistic processing of text with OpenType fonts. I thought I’d mention a few of them that are of particular interest to my fellow font geeks. ![]() But there are also many features that aren’t quite big enough to be seen on that august location. ![]() Adobe InDesign® CS3 has a ton of new features, many of which can be seen on its Web site.
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