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Ordinals: Contextually switches regular glyphs to
designed superscripted glyphs, such as the st in I',
nd in 2, and so on. Virtually all Adobe fonts have the
masculine and feminine ordinals required for Spanish
segunda/segundo (2, 2), but not all have the full set
of superscripted glyphs needed for English ordinals. In
OpenType fonts from Adobe, the X (number) character
and the h required for ordinals such as 4' are gener-
ally present only in Pro fonts.
Some applications, such as word processors, can auto-
matically synthesize ordinals by scaling regular let-
ters. As always, real designed ordinal glyphs are a better
match for the full-size numbers than the faux ordinals
created by simple scaling.
faux ordinals I
st
2
nd
3
rd
4
th
2
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real ordinals I' 2 3 4' 2 2
Note: Because some ordinal combinations may occur in
normal text (such as No in None), the ordinal feature
should not be applied globally, but only where needed.
Also, because of their constant vertical position, ordinals
work best with lining fgures, rather than oldstyle fgures.
Swash: substitutes swash glyphs (stylized letterforms
with extended strokes; see below). Even if this feature is
globally turned on, it may only apply swashes in certain
cases, such as when a character is at the end of a word.
Swashes should be used sparingly for special efect. Only
select OpenType families contain swash glyphs, and in
families which do contain swash glyphs, they are ofen
present only in the italic faces within the family.
without swash Aidan Sue Veronica
with swash ida u eronic
Titling Alternates: substitutes specially-designed
glyphs to be used for large-size settings such as titles,
usually all in capitals. Only select OpenType fonts from
Adobe have titling alternates.
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without titling
FINESSE BEAUTY
with titling
FINESSE
Contextual Alternates: substitutes alternate glyphs and
ligatures that only occur depending on what letters are
nearby. Tis feature is on by default in InDesign :.o.
Contextual forms can have striking efect in those select
OpenType fonts that make use of them. For example,
Cafisch Script Pro (below) uses contextual forms to
create variety and a realistic calligraphic handwriting
appearance.
without contextual new azaleas bloom where
with contextual les l r
All Small Caps: Unlike the traditional small caps feature,
which only turns lowercase into small caps, this substi-
tutes small capitals for all characters typed or selected,
including uppercase as well as lowercase letters.
All small caps should be used instead of small caps
whenever the underlying text is uppercase, as with cer-
tain acronyms and abbreviations such as Us., Uiciv,
vni, uuv or m.uu. (See also Small Caps, previous.)
Superscript/Superior: substitutes designed super-
scripted glyphs. Tese designed glyphs match the weight
of the regular letters and numbers better than synthe-
sized (faux) superscript glyphs. Note that the select
OpenType fonts from Adobe which support this feature
do not have all characters available in superscript form.
Instead, they generally have the letters ''', plus
a full set of numbers and basic punctuation. Pro fonts
generally add the as well. Tis subset of the alphabet
represents all the characters needed for ordinals and
common superscripting needs in western languages.
faux superscript x
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real superscript x'yy ' ' ` r ` ` ` 4 ``
Subscript/Inferior: Much like superscript (above), but
for subscripted characters. However, the select Adobe
fonts which support subscripts generally have only
numbers and punctuation, with no letters.
faux subscript H
2
0 CH
4
n
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real subscript H0 CH n
Numerator: substitutes designed numerator glyphs (the
top part of a fraction) for numbers. Tose OpenType
fonts from Adobe that support this feature generally
have a full set of digits and basic punctuation in numer-
ator form. However, it is generally more convenient to
simply apply the fraction feature.
Denominator: Just like numerators, but for denomina-
tors (the bottom part of a fraction).
Figure (number) Types: Tabular fgures are all of equal
width. Tey are only needed when the fgures must all
line up from one line to the next, as in a table. Propor-
tional fgures have varying widths, just like most let-
ters; each number has a width appropriate to its design.
Unless there is a special need for tabular fgures, you
should use proportional fgures.
Lining fgures are all the same height, usually similar to
that of capital letters. Tey are needed only for use with
all-capital settings, or when a particularly modern look
is desired. Oldstyle fgures are of varying height. Tey
are appropriate for use with lowercase or mixed-case
text, and especially if a classic or refned look is desired.
lining oldstyle
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Default fgures are whichever type are encoded as the
standard fgures in the font. For historical reasons, these
will be tabular lining fgures, though the decision is
up to each font manufacturer. Because tabular lining
fgures are not the best choice for most documents, we
recommend actively choosing fgure types for each par-
ticular usage.
The Glyph Palette
While OpenType layout features are primarily accessed
via the OpenType menu, Adobe InDesign also allows
you to view and access all of the possible glyphs and
layout features in an OpenType font through a single
window.
1 Insert your cursor in a text box.
2 Select Type > Insert Glyphs Te Glyph Palette will
appear.
3 Select a font in the font selection feld. Select the
appropriate font weight or style in the style selection
feld. All of the possible glyphs in the font will appear.
You can also click on the size icons to increase or
decrease the point size of the glyph samples in the
window.
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choosing an OpenType font in the font selection feld,
select a layout feature, such as discretionary ligatures
or swash, from the pop-up menu and the dialog will
display only those glyphs that are available through that
layout feature.
You can view only the alternate glyphs available for a
single selected glyph in your InDesign document by
selecting Alternates for Selection from the Show pop-
up menu of the Glyph Palette. (If more than one glyph
is selected, the Glyph Palette will show no alternates.)
InDesign will remember the last OpenType layout
feature you used the next time you activate the Glyph
Palette. To return to a view of all the glyphs in the font,
select Entire Font from the pop-up menu. For more
information about the Glyph Palette, please refer to the
InDesign documentation.
Note: Adobe advises selecting alternate glyphs by applying
formatting or by fltering the glyph palette, when pos-
sible, rather than using an alternate glyph from the fyout.
ese methods yield more consistent results when chang-
ing fonts.
If there are alternate forms of a glyph available via an
OpenType layout feature, a small triangle will appear
in the lower right corner of the glyph cell. Clicking
and holding on such a glyph cell will activate a fyout
showing all the alternate glyphs.
4 Double click on a glyph cell, or if there is a fyout,
click-hold and select the desired alternate glyph. Te
glyph will then be inserted in your document wher-
ever your text cursor was positioned.
You can flter the glyphs displayed in the dialog by using
the OpenType layout features pop-up menu. Tis pop-
up menu will display all of the substitution features sup-
ported by the currently selected OpenType font. Afer
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Font selection feld
Glyph selection fyout
Show OpenType layout features
Style selection feld
Change display size
Alternate glyph
indicator