OpenType® features built into many fonts define glyph substitution and positioning options to support fundamental typographical features such as kerning, superscript and subscript, contextual letterforms such as ligatures, numeral styles, access to alternate East Asian glyphs as well as ornamental swashes.
For a good description of OpenType features we recommend the Layout Features section of the FontFont OpenType User Guide.
WebINK fonts retain all of the OpenType features within each subset of our fonts. Soon we will be exposing the features within each font-face on our UI.
Browsers that support OpenType features are:
Released versions
- Firefox 4+ Mac/Win was the first to ship with a limited support for some of these features and maintains support in current versions
- Chrome 15+ for Windows only right now
Beta Versions
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Internet Explorer 10 release 4