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P22 Operina Pro

Designed by James Grieshaber in 2003

Published by IHOF

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P22 Operina Pro 1 font | $69.95
 
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P22 Operina Pro
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    OpenType Features Hover over a feature to learn more. Click a feature to filter Character Set view.
    1. Show All Glyphs
    2. Contextual Alternates
      When available, replaces default glyphs with alternate forms which provide better joining behavior.
    3. Case-sensitive Forms
      Shifts various punctuation marks up to a position that works better with all-capital sequences or sets of lining figures; also changes oldstyle figures to lining figures.
    4. Discretionary Ligatures
      Replaces a sequence of glyphs with a single glyph. This feature covers those ligatures which may be used for special effect, at the user's preference.
    5. Denominators
      Replaces selected figures which follow a slash with denominator figures.
    6. Fractions
      Replaces figures separated by a slash with 'common' (diagonal) fractions.
    7. Historical Forms
      This feature replaces the default (current) forms with the historical alternates, e.g. the long form of s or the old Fraktur k.
    8. Standard Ligatures
      Replaces a sequence of glyphs with a single glyph, e.g. 'fi', 'fl'. This feature is enabled by default and cannot currently be disabled.
    9. Lining Figures
      This feature changes selected figures from oldstyle to the default lining form.
    10. Localized Forms
    11. Numerators
      Replaces selected figures which precede a slash with numerator figures, and replaces the typographic slash with the fraction slash.
    12. Oldstyle Figures
      This feature changes selected figures from the default lining style to oldstyle form.
    13. Ordinals
      Replaces default alphabetic glyphs with the corresponding ordinal forms for use after figures.
    14. Proportional Figures
      Replaces figure glyphs set on uniform (tabular) widths with corresponding glyphs set on glyph-specific (proportional) widths. Tabular widths will generally be the default, but this cannot be safely assumed. Of course this feature would not be present in monospaced designs.
    15. Stylistic Alternates
      Replaces the default forms with stylistic alternates. Note that there may be more than one stylistic alternate for a given character.
    16. Scientific Inferiors
      Replaces lining or oldstyle figures with inferior figures (smaller glyphs which sit lower than the standard baseline, primarily for chemical or mathematical notation). May also replace lowercase characters with alphabetic inferiors.
    17. Small Caps
      This feature turns lowercase characters into small capitals. Forms related to small capitals, such as oldstyle figures, may be included.
    18. Superscript
      Replaces lining or oldstyle figures with superior figures (primarily for footnote indication), and replaces lowercase letters with superior letters (primarily for abbreviated French titles).
    19. Swash
      Replaces default character glyphs with corresponding swash glyphs. Note that there may be more than one swash alternate for a given character.
    20. Titling Alts
      This feature replaces the default glyphs with corresponding forms designed specifically for titling. These may be all-capital and/or larger on the body, and adjusted for viewing at larger sizes.
    21. Tabular Figures
      Replaces figure glyphs set on proportional widths with corresponding glyphs set on uniform (tabular) widths. Tabular widths will generally be the default, but this cannot be safely assumed. Of course this feature would not be present in monospaced designs.
    22. Slashed Zero
      Some fonts contain both a default form of zero, and an alternative form which uses a diagonal slash through the counter. Especially in condensed designs, it can be difficult to distinguish between 0 and O (zero and capital O) in any situation where capitals and lining figures may be arbitrarily mixed. This feature allows the user to change from the default 0 to a slashed form.
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