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Contextual Ligatures
Tag: clig
Function: Replaces a sequence of glyphs with a single glyph which is preferred for typographic purposes. Unlike other ligature features, clig specifies the context in which the ligature is recommended. This capability is important in some script designs and for swash ligatures. The glyph for ft replaces the sequence f t in Bickham Script, except when preceded by an ascending letter.
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Above-Base Forms
Tag: abvf
Function: Substitutes the above-base form of a vowel. In complex scripts like Khmer, the vowel OE must be split into a pre-base form and an above-base form. The above-base form of OE would be substituted to form the correct piece of the letter that is displayed above the base consonant.
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Above-Base Substitutions
Tag: abvs
Function: Substitutes a ligature for a base glyph and mark that's above it. In complex scripts like Kannada (Indic), the vowel sign for the vowel I which a mark, is positioned above base consonants. This mark combines with the consonant Ga to form a ligature.
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Below-Base Forms
Tag: blwf
Function: Substitutes the below-base form of a consonant in conjuncts. In complex scripts like Oriya (Indic), the consonant Va has a below-base form that is used to generate conjuncts. Given a sequence Gha, Virama (Halant), Va; the below-base form of Va would be substituted to form the conjunct GhVa.
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Below-Base Substitutions
Tag: blws
Function: Produces ligatures that comprise of base glyph and below-base forms. In the Malayalam script (Indic), the conjunct Kla, requires a ligature which is formed using the base glyph Ka and the below-base form of consonant La. This feature can also be used to substitute ligatures formed using base glyphs and below base matras in Indic scripts.
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Glyph Composition/Decomposition
Tag: ccmp
Function: To minimize the number of glyph alternates, it is sometimes desired to decompose a character into two glyphs. Additionally, it may be preferable to compose two characters into a single glyph for better glyph processing. This feature permits such composition/decompostion. The feature should be processed as the first feature processed, and should be processed only when it is called. In Syriac, the character 0x0732 is a combining mark that has a dot above AND a dot below the base character. To avoid multiple glyph variants to fit all base glyphs, the character is decomposed into two glyphs...a dot above and a dot below. These two glyphs can then be correctly placed using GPOS. In Arabic it might be preferred to combine the shadda with fatha (0x0651, 0x064E) into a ligature before processing shapes. This allows the font vendor to do special handling of the mark combination when doing further processing without requiring larger contextual rules.
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Pre-base Forms
Tag: pref
Function: Substitutes the pre-base form of a consonant. In the Khmer script, the consonant Ra has a pre-base subscript form subscript called Coeng Ra. When the sequence of Coeng followed by Ra, its pre-base form is substituted.
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Pre-base Substitutions
Tag: pres
Function: Produces the pre-base forms of conjuncts in Indic scripts. It can also be used to substitute the appropriate glyph variant for pre-base vowel signs. In the Gujarati (Indic) script, the doubling of consonant Ka requires the first Ka to be substituted by its pre-base form. This in turn ligates with the second Ka. Applying this feature would result in the ligaturised version of the doubled Ka.
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Post-base Forms
Tag: pstf
Function: Substitutes the post-base form of a consonant. In the Gurmukhi (Indic) script, the consonant Ya has a post base form. When the Ya is used as the second consonant in conjunct formation, its post-base form is substituted.
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Post-base Substitutions
Tag: psts
Function: Substitutes a sequence of a base glyph and post-base glyph, with its ligaturised form. In the Malayalam (Indic) script, the consonant Va has a post base form. When the Va is doubled to form a conjunct- VVa; the first Va [base] and the post base form that follows it, is substituted with a ligature.
Current Product Technical Details
Format: | OpenType Khmer (TTF) |
Character Count: | 634 |
Product ID: | MSCorp-0067 |
Material Number: | 16827724 |
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File Name(s): | daunpenh_M.ttf |
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Current Product Technical Details
Format: | Desktop Compatible |
Character Count: | 634 |
CSS Name: | DaunPenh W05 Regular |
Available Web Font Formats
Format: | WOFF |
File Size: | 75.32 Kb |
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Format: | WOFF2 |
File Size: | 63.72 Kb |
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