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OpenType styles include the following:
Standard Ligatures: Apply ligatures that are designed to enhance readability and are in
standard use.
Discretionary Ligatures: Apply ligatures that are not in standard use. This feature covers
the ligatures that may be used for special effect at the user's preference.
Tabular Figures: Apply equal widths to numbers.
Proportional Figures: Apply unequal widths to numbers.
Small Caps: Apply small capital letters to lowercase non-CJK (Chinese, Japanese, and
Korean) characters.
All Small Caps: Apply small capital letters to all non-CJK (Chinese, Japanese, and Korean)
characters.
Lining Figures: Apply modern numeric styles that align better with text that is in all
capital letters.
Oldstyle Figures: Apply numeric styles that are best suited for numbers that are integrated
into text.
Italics: Apply italic glyphs.
Fractions: Apply slashed fraction glyphs.
Swashes: Apply calligraphic glyphs.
Ordinals: Apply ordinal number glyphs.
Titling Alternates: Apply capital letter glyphs designed for titles at larger point sizes.
Contextual Alternates: Apply alternate glyph variations based on contextual juxtapositions
of text.
Localized Forms: Replace default forms of glyphs with localized forms.
H\V Kana Alternates: Apply specially designed horizontal or vertical Kana forms that
correspond with the story direction (vertical or horizontal).
Position: Apply superscript, subscript, scientific inferior, numerator, and denominator
glyphs to selected text.
Alternate Metrics: Apply alternate widths or heights based on story direction (vertical
or horizontal).
Alternate Vertical Half Metrics: Fit glyphs to individual, proportional heights.
Alternate Vertical Metrics: Center glyphs inside a full-em height.
Proportional Alternate Metrics: Fit glyphs to individual, proportional widths.
Full Widths: Replace glyphs set on other em widths with glyphs set on full-em widths.
Half Widths: Replace full-em width glyphs with half-em width glyphs.
Third Widths: Replace glyphs set on other em widths with glyphs set on third-em widths.
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