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List of typographic features
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Typographic features made possible using digital typographic systems have solved many of the demands placed on computer systems to replicate traditional typography and have expanded the possibilities with many new features. Three systems are in common use: OpenType, devised by Microsoft and Adobe, Apple's Apple Advanced Typography (AAT), and SIL's Graphite. The lists below provide information about OpenType and AAT features. Graphite does not have a fixed set of features; instead it provides a way for fonts to define their own features.

OpenType typographic features

The OpenType format defines a number of typographic features that a particular font may support. Some software, such as Adobe InDesign, LibreOffice/OpenOffice, or recent versions of Lua/XeTeX, gives users control of these features, for example to enable fancy stylistic capital letters (swash caps) or to choose between ranging (full-height) and non-ranging (old-style, or lower-case) digits. Some web browsers also support OpenType features in accordance with the CSS Fonts Module Level 3 specification, which allows OpenType features to be set directly via the font-feature-settings property, or indirectly by means of higher-level mechanisms.

The following tables list the features defined in version 1.8.1 of the OpenType specification. The codes in the "type" column are explained after the tables. OpenType features may be applicable only to certain language scripts or specific languages, or in certain writing modes. The features are split into several tables accordingly.

Features primarily intended for or exclusively required by South-Asian alphasyllabaries (Indic/Brahmic)

Long name tag type Description
Above-base Forms abvf S1 Replaces the above-base part of a vowel sign. For Khmer and similar scripts.
Above-base Mark Positioning abvm P4,5 Positions a mark glyph above a base glyph.
Above-base Substitutions abvs S4 Ligates a consonant with an above-mark.
Below-base Forms blwf S4 Replaces halant+consonant combination with a subscript form.
Below-base Mark Positioning blwm P4,5 Positions a mark glyph below a base glyph
Below-base Substitutions blws S4 Ligates a consonant with a below-mark.
Pre-base Forms pref S4[disputed ] Replaces halant+consonant at the end of a consonant cluster with a glyph at the beginning. Khmer, Myanmar, Malayalam, Telugu
Pre-base Substitutions pres S4,5 Ligates consonant combinations.
Post-base Substitutions psts S4 Ligates a final consonant+consonant.
Post-base Forms pstf S4 Substitutes final halant+consonant with special form. Khmer and Gurmukhi, Malayalam
Distance dist P2 Adjusts horizontal positioning between glyphs. (Always enabled, as opposed to 'kern'.)
Akhand akhn S4 Hindi for unbreakable. Ligates consonant+halant+consonant, usually only for k-ss and j-ny combinations.
Halant Forms haln S4 Replaces a glyph for final consonant+halant.
Half Form half S4 Replaces consonant+halant with a half form, indicating it is part of a conjunct.
Nukta Forms nukt S4 Replace consonant+nukta (dot mark) with single glyph.
Rakar Forms rkrf S4 Replaces halant+ra with a rakar glyph, indicating it is part of a conjunct.
Reph Form rphf S4 Replaces initial ra+halant with a final reph mark, indicating part of a conjunct.
Vattu Variants vatu S4 Replaces consonant+rakar combinations with a vattu variant ligature.
Conjunct Forms cjct S4 Ligates consonant+halant+consonant, indicates part of a conjunct.
Conjunct Form After Ro cfar S1 Khmer

Features primarily intended for or exclusively required by East-Asian tetragrams (Chinese, Japanese, Korean)

Long name tag type Description
Simplified Forms smpl S1 Replaces sinograms with their simplified versions, may be language dependent
Traditional Forms trad S1,3 Replaces Chinese characters with their traditional versions
Traditional Name Forms tnam S1 Japanese alternates for proper names
Expert Forms expt S1 Typographic alternatives for some Japanese tetragrams
Hojo Kanji Forms hojo Hojo alternates for Japanese tetragrams
NLC Kanji Forms nlck NLC alternates for Japanese tetragrams
JIS 78 Forms jp78 S1,3 JIS C 6226-1978 alternates for Japanese tetragrams, not accessible per Unicode
JIS 83 Forms jp83 S1 JIS X 0208-1983 alternates for Japanese tetragrams, not accessible per Unicode
JIS 90 Forms jp90 S1 JIS X 0208-1990 alternates for Japanese tetragrams, not accessible per Unicode
JIS 04 Forms jp04 JIS 2004 alternates for Japanese tetragrams, not accessible per Unicode
Hangul hngl S1,3 Transliterates Chinese-style characters with Korean Hangul
Leading Jamo Forms ljmo S4 Initial group of consonants for a synthesized Korean Hangul tetragram
Trailing Jamo Forms tjmo S4 Final group of consonants for a synthesized Korean Hangul tetragram
Vowel Jamo Forms vjmo S4 Medial group of vowels for a synthesized Korean Hangul tetragram
Full Widths fwid S1 Substitutes proportionally spaced character with full-width versions (esp. for Latin letters within Chinese)
Half Widths hwid S1,P1 Substitutes uniformly-spaced characters with half-width version
Alternate Half Widths halt P1 Re-positions full-width glyphs on half-width spaces
Third Widths twid S1,P1 Substitutes uniformly-spaced character with a version of 1/3 width (punctuation, etc.)
Quarter Widths qwid S1 Replaces uniformly-spaced glyphs with quarter-width ones (punctuation etc.)
Proportional Widths pwid S1 Replaces uniformly-spaced glyphs with proportional ones
Proportional Alternates palt P1 Re-positions otherwise monospace characters according to glyph width
Proportional Kana pkna S1 Kana for use alongside alphabets, without grid typography
Ruby Notation Forms ruby S1 Ruby characters, small print
Horizontal Kana Alternates hkna S1 Alternate forms for horizontal kana text, e.g. ー for chōonpu instead of |, cf. vkna
Vertical Kana vkna S1 Alternate Japanese kana forms for vertical text, e.g. | for chōonpu instead of ー, cf. hkna
Centered CJK Punctuation cpct P1 Positions punctuation marks vertically and horizontally

Features primarily intended for or exclusively required by West-Asian (Semitic, Arabic) and other cursive scripts or fonts

Long name tag type Description
Cursive Positioning curs P3 Precise positioning of a letter's connection to an adjacent one
Justification Alternates jalt S3 User selectable wider and narrower alternates, used especially for justifying
Mark Positioning via Substitution mset S5 Used in Windows 95 for positioning of Arabic marks
Required Contextual Alternates rclt S6 Contextual alternates required for correct text display which differs from the default join for other letters, required especially important by Arabic
Required Ligatures rlig S3 Ligatures required for correct text display (any script, but in cursive)
Isolated Forms isol S1 Substitutes a special form of a letter occurring outside a word (required by Arabic and Syriac)
Initial Forms init S1 Substitutes a special form of a letter occurring at the beginning of a word (required by Arabic and Syriac)
Medial Forms medi S1 Substitutes a special form of letters between other letters in words (required by Arabic and Syriac)
Medial Form #2 med2 S5 Syriac
Terminal Forms fina S1 Substitutes a special form of a letter at end of words (required by Arabic and Syriac)
Terminal Form #2 fin2 S5 Syriac
Terminal Form #3 fin3 S5 Syriac
Final Glyph on Line Alternates falt S3 Replaces final glyph on the line with an alternate
Stretching Glyph Decomposition stch S2 Substitutes a special form of a stretchy glyph onto one or more letters (required by Syriac)

Features intended for bicameral alphabets (Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, etc.)cased alphabets (Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, etc.)">edit

Long name tag type Description
Small Caps smcp S1 Substitutes lower-case letters with small caps versions
Capitals to Small Caps c2sc S1 Substitutes capital letters with small caps
Petite Caps pcap S1 Substitute lower-case letters with their petite caps analogs
Capitals to Petite Caps c2pc S1 Substitutes capital letters with petite caps
Unicase unic S1 Replaces lowercase and uppercase letters with a set of single case glyphs
Capital Spacing cpsp P1 Adjusts spacing between letters in all-capitals text
Case Sensitive Forms case P1 Replace characters, especially punctuation, with forms better suited for all-capital text, cf. titl
Italics ital S1 Replaces letter with corresponding italic glyph
Ordinals ordn S6,4 Replaces characters with ordinal forms for use after numbers

Features depending on writing directionedit

Long name tag type Description
Alternative Vertical Metrics valt P1 Positions shorter characters to be centered vertically with full-height characters
Alternative Vertical Half Metrics vhal P1 Positions characters to be centered vertically with half-height characters
Proportional Alternate Vertical Metrics vpal P1 Re-positions glyphs vertically to be centered on proportional full-height characters
Vertical Alternates vert S1 A subset of vrt2: prefer the latter feature
Vertical Alternates and Rotation vrt2 S1 Replaces characters with forms suitable for vertical writing, possibly by rotating 90°
Vertical Alternates for Rotation vrtr S1 Replaces characters with forms suitable for vertical writing, possibly by shifting or shape
Vertical Kerning vkrn P2,8 Fine vertical positioning of characters based on shape
Left-to-right glyph alternates ltra S1 Replaces characters with forms befitting left-to-right presentation (except mirrored forms)
Left-to-right mirrored forms ltrm S1 Replaces characters with possibly mirrored forms befitting left-to-right presentation
Right-to-left glyph alternates rtla S1 Replaces characters with forms befitting right-to-left presentation (except mirrored forms)
Right-to-left mirrored forms rtlm S1 Replaces characters with possibly mirrored forms befitting right-to-left presentation

Features intended for digits and mathedit

Long name tag type Description
Lining Figures lnum S1 Replaces numerals with glyphs meant to fit better in all-capitals text, often also tnum
Oldstyle Figures onum S1 Replaces numerals with cased old-style numerals, often also pnum
Proportional Figures pnum S1 Replaces numerals with glyphs of proportional width, often also onum
Tabular Figures tnum S1 Replaces numerals with glyphs of uniform width, often also lnum
Fractions frac S4 Converts figures separated by slash with diagonal fraction
Alternative Fractions afrc S4 Converts figures separated by slash with alternative stacked fraction form
Denominator dnom S1 Converts to appropriate fraction denominator form, invoked by frac
Numerator numr S1 Converts to appropriate fraction numerator form, invoked by frac
Scientific Inferiors sinf S1 as in "H2O", "SOx" or "YCbCr" (but using the same font weight and predefined position in contrast these plain HTML subs and sups)
Slashed Zero zero S1 Replaces 0 figure with slashed 0
Mathematical Greek mgrk S1 Replaces Greek characters with special forms for use in mathematics
Flattened accent forms flac This feature is applied to individual glyphs during layout of math formula.
Dotless Forms dtls The dotless forms are to be used as base forms for placing mathematical accents over them.
Math script style alternates ssty This feature can have a parameter indicating the script level: 1 for simple subscripts and superscripts, 2 for second level subscripts and superscripts (that is, scripts on scripts), and so on. (Currently, only the first two alternates are used). For glyphs that are not covered by this feature, the original glyph is used in subscripts and superscripts.

Ligation and alternate forms features intended for all scriptsedit

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Long name tag type Description
Access All Alternates aalt S1,3 Special feature: used to present user with choice all alternate forms of the character
Swash swsh S1,3 Either replaces character with or displays multiple swashed versions
Contextual Swash cswh S8 Converts letter to a swashed version based on characters around the letter
Contextual Alternates calt S6 Applies a second substitution feature based on a match of a character pattern within a context of surrounding patterns