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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hans Hagen wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:8ea1a705-5b42-8bf1-f2fc-107eec9f0434@xs4all.nl">because
there is a dflt/dflt script/language entry in the features table
of those fonts and features are driven by script/language
combinations (while the other font has latn/dflt ... it could be
that you'd have to set latn/eng because not all latin scripts
might like these ligatures)<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Herbert Voss wrote:<br>
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bash-3.2$ otfinfo -s MinionPro-Regular.otf <br>
DFLT Default <br>
cyrl Cyrillic <br>
cyrl.SRB Cyrillic/Serbian <br>
grek Greek <br>
latn Latin <br>
latn.AZE Latin/Azeri <br>
latn.CRT Latin/Crimean Tatar <br>
latn.DEU Latin/German <br>
latn.MOL Latin/Moldavian <br>
latn.ROM Latin/Romanian <br>
latn.TRK Latin/Turkish <br>
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bash-3.2$ otfinfo -s ACaslonPro-Regular.otf <br>
latn Latin <br>
latn.MOL Latin/Moldavian <br>
latn.ROM Latin/Romanian <br>
latn.TUR Latin/Turkish <br>
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My thanks to you both. I don't pretend for one second to understand
the OTFinfo outputs at the moment, but I will go away and study them
and see what I can learn ...<br>
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** Phil (Philip Taylor)<br>
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