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Re: Vertically Centered Colon
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Re: Vertically Centered Colon


  • Subject: Re: Vertically Centered Colon
  • From: Quincey Morris <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2016 10:04:54 -0800
  • Feedback-id: 167118m:167118agrif8a:167118soJ94Y-FG4:SMTPCORP

On Nov 29, 2016, at 09:38 , Doug Hill <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> But seriously, why didn’t Apple document what those stylistic alernative type attribute constants are? Are they supposed to change? Did they not know what they correspond to when creating the header? Did they not expect that developers would use this feature?

My guess is because there aren’t any definitions, but these are instead optional font-specific features with generic identifications. And, lo and behold, when I went to check on this:

	en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_typographic_features#OpenType_typographic_features <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_typographic_features#OpenType_typographic_features>

there they are [well, I presume this is them] under the heading “Ligation and alternate forms features intended for all scripts” as “Stylistic Set 1 – 20”. Indeed, if you look at the example of Stylistic Set 04 here:

	ilovetypography.com/OpenType/opentype-features.html

it even looks like the meaning of the set is somehow defined within the font.

(Note that there appear to be “stylistic alternates”, and “stylistic sets” which are a specific kind of stylistic alternate, so the whole system seems more complicated than I was able to grasp in 5 minutes of searching.)

I’m ready to stand corrected, but — unless there’s a separate registry or convention on what the sets mean — this appears to me to indicate that the centered colon may only work for SF and perhaps a set of other Apple-tweaked fonts that are intended to have the same behavior.
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